Calls for Probe after Abadi’s Revelations on Soleimani Assassination

The scene of Soleimani’s assassination near Baghdad airport in January 2020. (AFP)
The scene of Soleimani’s assassination near Baghdad airport in January 2020. (AFP)
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Calls for Probe after Abadi’s Revelations on Soleimani Assassination

The scene of Soleimani’s assassination near Baghdad airport in January 2020. (AFP)
The scene of Soleimani’s assassination near Baghdad airport in January 2020. (AFP)

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Haider a-Abadi’s revelations about the assassination of Iranian’s Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani have created uproar in Iraq.

Abadi revealed that the aircraft that targeted Soleimani and deputy head of the Popular Mobilization Forces, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, near Baghdad airport in January 2020, had received approval to fly over Iraq.

A document was released to confirm his statements.

The document was signed by Iraqi air defense commander Jabbar Obeid Kazem on January 3, 2020, hours after the attack took place. It confirmed that “three drones had entered Baghdad airspace hours before the operation and flew towards the airport after midday on January 3.”

“They left the airspace after the operation,” it read.

Former Prime Minister Adel Abul Mahdi released a long statement denying Abadi’s claims that he had approved the drones’ entry into Iraqi airspace.

The al-Fatah coalition, led by Hadi al-Ameri, called on the judicial and security authorities to launch a probe into Abadi’s remarks.

Coalition member Moeen al-Kadhimi said that the approval was for the American drones to enter the airspace, not carry out the assassination.

He accused the United States of violating Iraqi sovereignty and international law, adding that the Defense Ministry and joint operations command are the sides that granted the aircraft approval to fly over Iraq.

Abdul Mahdi had granted these two sides the authority to make such decisions, continued Kadhimi.

“It is not unlikely that Iraqi parties were involved in the operation, acting as American agents in the assassination of Soleimani and al-Muhandis,” he speculated.

The judiciary must summon Abadi for clarifications about his remarks, he urged.



Morocco to Spend $260 mln on Flood Relief

File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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Morocco to Spend $260 mln on Flood Relief

File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

The Moroccan government said on Thursday it plans to spend 2.5 billion dirhams ($ 260 million) on a flood relief plan that includes reconstruction aid, infrastructure upgrades and farming support.

Floods ravaged several villages in the country’s south-east last month, killing at least 28 people and destroying roads.

The government will offer 80,000 dirhams for partially demolished homes and 140,000 dirhams for totally collapsed ones, the prime minister’s office said, Reuters reported.

The plan includes upgrading destroyed infrastructure and support to affected farmers.

Separately, the government said it will continue, for the next five months, to offer cash handouts of 2500 dirhams to some 60,000 households affected by an earthquake that hit the High Atlas mountains in September 2023.

One year on, just 1000 homes have been built, according to official data, as the government continues its gradual construction aid plan for some 57,000 damaged or totally destroyed homes.