US, European Assurances of Military Support for Iraq

Boys wave towards a convoy of US vehicles withdrawing from northern Syria, in Erbil, Iraq October 21, 2019. (Reuters)
Boys wave towards a convoy of US vehicles withdrawing from northern Syria, in Erbil, Iraq October 21, 2019. (Reuters)
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US, European Assurances of Military Support for Iraq

Boys wave towards a convoy of US vehicles withdrawing from northern Syria, in Erbil, Iraq October 21, 2019. (Reuters)
Boys wave towards a convoy of US vehicles withdrawing from northern Syria, in Erbil, Iraq October 21, 2019. (Reuters)

The United States stressed its continued presence in Iraq, indicating that it has a long way to go in the country.

US Consul General in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Robert Palladino, said during a press conference in Erbil that Washington will withdraw its combat forces from Iraq at the end of 2021, but its other forces will continue to train Iraqi troops and the Peshmerga.

“The United States is staying in Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region. We are on this journey with you for the long haul,” Palladino said on Monday, adding that the situation in Iraq was different from Afghanistan.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi announced that Baghdad attached great importance to relations of cooperation and partnership with the countries of the European Union.

During a meeting with EU Ambassador to Iraq Martin Huth, Kadhimi noted that his country “bestows high importance to these relations at all levels.”

The ambassador, for his part, reiterated “the commitments of the European Union to assist Iraq in holding the upcoming elections with success.”

French President Emmanuel Macron had participated in the Baghdad Summit for Cooperation and Partnership on Saturday, and confirmed that his country would remain in Iraq regardless of the US position.

The US and European assurances come as ISIS has started to escalate its attacks in western regions of the country, in addition to an attack in Kirkuk in the north.

Iraqi forces have launched a three-pronged operation to hunt down ISIS militants on the border strip with Syria. The international coalition announced it had carried out an operation in western Iraq on Tuesday.

The US-led coalition said in a statement: “Efforts by the Iraqi forces continue to strike ISIS by depriving them of safe havens and the resources needed to return.”

It continued: “Iraqi Army Aviation targeted 3 ISIS terrorists spotted inside a pick-up truck while providing surveillance support for Anbar Operations Command.”



Israeli Airstrike Targets Hezbollah Weapons Facility in Syria

This picture shows a crater caused by an Israeli strike on the road leading to Syria's Jousieh border crossing with Lebanon on October 28, 2024. (AFP)
This picture shows a crater caused by an Israeli strike on the road leading to Syria's Jousieh border crossing with Lebanon on October 28, 2024. (AFP)
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Israeli Airstrike Targets Hezbollah Weapons Facility in Syria

This picture shows a crater caused by an Israeli strike on the road leading to Syria's Jousieh border crossing with Lebanon on October 28, 2024. (AFP)
This picture shows a crater caused by an Israeli strike on the road leading to Syria's Jousieh border crossing with Lebanon on October 28, 2024. (AFP)

The Israeli military said it conducted an airstrike on a Hezbollah weapons storage facility in Syria on Tuesday.

The military said the strike targeted the facility run by Hezbollah’s munitions unit in the Syrian town of al-Qusayr, near the border with Lebanon. It said Hezbollah had recently expanded its facilities in the area to step up weapons smuggling into Lebanon from Syria.

The strikes hit an industrial zone in al-Qusayr, according to Syrian state media and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a conflict-monitoring group. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria over recent years, primarily targeting government-controlled areas, but it rarely acknowledges or discusses these operations. The strikes often target Syrian forces or Iranian-backed groups.

On Monday, an Israeli airstrike struck near the Sayida Zeinab suburb, south of Damascus, an area where Iran-backed groups are active. The Israeli military claimed responsibility for killing the head of Hezbollah’s military branch in Syria, whom it identified as Mahmoud Mohammed Shaheen.

For the past month, Israel has been carrying out an escalated bombardment campaign in Lebanon, aiming to cripple the Hezbollah armed group, which is allied with Syria and Iran. Israel has also launched ground incursions just across the Israel-Lebanon border, saying it aims to put an end to a year of Hezbollah rocket fire into northern Israel.