Kadhimi’s Government Aborts Attempt to Forge October’s Elections

 Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is welcomed to the US Capitol by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ahead of a bipartisan leadership meeting with the prime minister, in Washington, US, July 28, 2021. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is welcomed to the US Capitol by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ahead of a bipartisan leadership meeting with the prime minister, in Washington, US, July 28, 2021. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
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Kadhimi’s Government Aborts Attempt to Forge October’s Elections

 Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is welcomed to the US Capitol by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ahead of a bipartisan leadership meeting with the prime minister, in Washington, US, July 28, 2021. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is welcomed to the US Capitol by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) ahead of a bipartisan leadership meeting with the prime minister, in Washington, US, July 28, 2021. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi government announced its success in thwarting a possible fraud in the early parliamentary elections scheduled for October.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the Prime Minister’s Office said that the security services succeeded, under the direct supervision of the Iraqi judiciary, in implementing a proactive operation that thwarted an attempt to falsify the elections by putting pressure on a number of Electoral Commission employees, with the aim of shuffling the results and stirring chaos.

The statement said: “After careful technical investigations by the concerned bodies, and under the direct supervision of the judiciary, the security services were able to arrest a number of suspects in a group that tried to commit electoral fraud, by using their relations with employees of the Electoral Commission.”

“This came with the aim of provoking information and creating political chaos in Iraq, via a network of electronic communication sites, including a site called ‘Lady of Green’, where those in charge tried by various means to suggest that it was linked to the office of the Prime Minister, its employees, or the Prime Minister’s advisors,” according to the statement.

The Prime Minister’s Office was referring to a new website that published news and scandals some political blocs and figures, including an attack on the visit of the leader of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki to the Kurdistan region last week.

The statement continued: “Some media outlets - particularly those affiliated with some political powers - echoed these false slanders in a manner that lacks professionalism and fairness. This is considered a blatant violation of law and professional principles. Justice found its way to prove the invalidity of these lies…”

Kadhimi’s office stressed that the government would continue to “implement its commitments to secure fair elections, provide all its requirements and maintain its neutrality in terms of competition in the electoral process.”



Gaza Civil Defense Says Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 29

A Palestinian girl, wounded in an Israeli strike that killed people, who gathered to collect water from a distribution point, according to medics, receives treatment at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip July 13, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer
A Palestinian girl, wounded in an Israeli strike that killed people, who gathered to collect water from a distribution point, according to medics, receives treatment at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip July 13, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer
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Gaza Civil Defense Says Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 29

A Palestinian girl, wounded in an Israeli strike that killed people, who gathered to collect water from a distribution point, according to medics, receives treatment at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip July 13, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer
A Palestinian girl, wounded in an Israeli strike that killed people, who gathered to collect water from a distribution point, according to medics, receives treatment at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip July 13, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer

Gaza's civil defense agency said Israeli airstrikes on Sunday killed at least 29 Palestinians, including six children near a water distribution point.

The attacks came with apparent deadlock in a week of indirect talks in Qatar between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas for a ceasefire in the territory.

Civil defense spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that Gaza City was hit by several strikes overnight and in the early morning, killing eight, "including women and children" and wounding others.

An Israeli airstrike hit a family home near the Nuseirat refugee camp, south of Gaza City, resulting in "10 martyrs and several injured", Bassal said.

In central Gaza, six children were among eight people killed when a drone "hit a potable water distribution point in an area for displaced people" in the Nuseirat camp, he added.

Several other people were wounded, he said.

In the territory's south, three people were killed when Israeli jets hit a tent sheltering displaced Palestinians in the coastal Al-Mawasi area, according to the civil defense spokesman.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which has recently intensified its operations across Gaza, more than 21 months into the war triggered by Hamas's October 2023 attack.

On Saturday, the military said fighter jets had hit more than 35 "Hamas terror targets" around Beit Hanun in northern Gaza.

The vast majority of Gaza's population of more than two million people have been displaced at least once during the war, which has created dire humanitarian conditions in the territory.

Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties accessing many areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify tolls and details provided by the civil defense agency and other parties.