US Halts Information Exchange with Iraq

Members of the Iraqi Shiite Al-Nujaba Movement during a rally in Baghdad last October 8 in support of Gaza (AFP)
Members of the Iraqi Shiite Al-Nujaba Movement during a rally in Baghdad last October 8 in support of Gaza (AFP)
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US Halts Information Exchange with Iraq

Members of the Iraqi Shiite Al-Nujaba Movement during a rally in Baghdad last October 8 in support of Gaza (AFP)
Members of the Iraqi Shiite Al-Nujaba Movement during a rally in Baghdad last October 8 in support of Gaza (AFP)

Iraqi sources told Asharq Al-Awsat on Saturday that US forces cut “information exchange channels” with Iraqi army leaders at the Ain al-Assad base in western Iraq, in light of recent armed attacks.

The sources explained that the US move came after a limited number of faction attacks reached precise targets inside the base, adding that the US decision was a “precautionary measure” in anticipation of more strikes, as the Americans believe that their coordinates inside the base were being leaked by insiders to “the party carrying out the attacks.”

Commenting on this information, a senior Iraqi officer denied that the Iraqi forces’ connection in Ain al-Assad has been cut off with American advisors and trainers, saying: “The training program is continuing at its normal pace.”

It was not immediately possible to obtain a comment from the international coalition forces in Iraq.

The last attack on the base occurred on Tuesday, when two drones targeted it with two missiles, which did not result in any injuries or damage, according to Reuters.

On Monday, four Katyusha rockets were fired from a desert area about 25 kilometers north of the base. While two Iraqi army officials said that the rockets may have fallen far from the barracks, Iraqi sources confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that one or two attacks caused a more accurate hit than others.

Since the start of the war on Gaza, the Ain al-Assad base has been subjected to a series of strikes with drones and missiles, while US concern mounted after a number of these attacks reached unprecedented “accuracy.”



Almost Half of Attacks on Heath Care in Lebanon Have Been Deadly, WHO Says

Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Al-Khiyam in southern Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, northern Israel, 22 November 2024, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel. (EPA)
Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Al-Khiyam in southern Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, northern Israel, 22 November 2024, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel. (EPA)
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Almost Half of Attacks on Heath Care in Lebanon Have Been Deadly, WHO Says

Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Al-Khiyam in southern Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, northern Israel, 22 November 2024, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel. (EPA)
Smoke rises as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Al-Khiyam in southern Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border, northern Israel, 22 November 2024, amid cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel. (EPA)

The World Health Organization says nearly half of the attacks on health care in Lebanon have been deadly since the Middle East conflict erupted in October last year, the highest such rate anywhere in the world.

The UN health agency says 65 out of 137, or 47%, of recorded “attacks on health care” in Lebanon over that time period have proven fatal to at least one person, and often many more.

WHO’s running global tally counts attacks, whether deliberate or not, that affect places like hospitals, clinics, medical transport, and warehouses for medical supplies, as well as medics, doctors, nurses and the patients they treat.

Nearly half of attacks on health care in Lebanon since last October and the majority of deaths occurred since an intensified Israeli military campaign began against Hezbollah in the country two months ago.

The health agency said 226 health workers and patients have been killed and 199 injured in Lebanon between Oct. 7, 2023 and this Monday.