Anti-ISIS Coalition Reviews its Role in Iraq

US soldiers gather at a military base north of Mosul, Iraq, January 4, 2017. (Reuters)
US soldiers gather at a military base north of Mosul, Iraq, January 4, 2017. (Reuters)
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Anti-ISIS Coalition Reviews its Role in Iraq

US soldiers gather at a military base north of Mosul, Iraq, January 4, 2017. (Reuters)
US soldiers gather at a military base north of Mosul, Iraq, January 4, 2017. (Reuters)

The US-led Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS announced that it was reorganizing “to an advisory and assist role” in Iraq by the end of the year.

However, Coalition Spokesman Wayne Marotto stressed on Twitter commitment to security cooperation and partnership with the government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government in the war against ISIS.

He also emphasized that the coalition supported “a secure and stable Iraq.”

These statements come as the Joint Operations Command in Iraq announced the withdrawal of three new US units in accordance with the strategic agreement between Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi and US President Joe Biden during the fourth round of consultations in Washington at the end of July.

The spokesman for the Iraqi Joint Operations Command, Major General Tahsin al-Khafaji, said in a press statement on Tuesday that Iraq no longer needed foreign combat forces on its soil.

“The strategic dialogue with the United States contributed to the agreement on the withdrawal of three American combat units from the Ain al-Assad base in Anbar, and the Harir base in Erbil, by the end of this month, to head outside Iraq,” he stated.

He noted that the agreement at the same time provided for the continuation of training, equipment and advice.

Khafaji stressed that Iraq “only needs training, armament and construction in the field of air power, army aviation and air defense.”

“These are matters that the international coalition will contribute to building,” he remarked.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon commented on a report by the New York Times about the deployment of 2,000 soldiers in Iraq, stressing that the soldiers, who are from the 4th Infantry Division, will replace the 256 Combat Brigade of the US National Guard in Louisiana for a period of nine months.

According to the Pentagon, the move is a “natural rotation” to support the continuity of the Combined Task Force for Operation Inherent Resolve”, within the framework of the anti-ISIS coalition.



At Least 7 Killed in Israeli Raid and Airstrikes on West Bank

Israeli military vehicles followed by a military bulldozer operate during an Israeli raid at Al-Farea refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Tubas, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli military vehicles followed by a military bulldozer operate during an Israeli raid at Al-Farea refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Tubas, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
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At Least 7 Killed in Israeli Raid and Airstrikes on West Bank

Israeli military vehicles followed by a military bulldozer operate during an Israeli raid at Al-Farea refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Tubas, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli military vehicles followed by a military bulldozer operate during an Israeli raid at Al-Farea refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Tubas, 05 November 2024. (EPA)

At least seven people were killed on Tuesday during an Israeli military raid and airstrikes on the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said.

Five of the seven people were killed in two separate Israeli attacks in and near the city of Qabatiya, while the two others were killed in the Tammoun area, the ministry said.

The Israeli military said its aircraft had targeted a group of gunmen and that its forces had arrested 60 fighters.

The Islamic Jihad's armed wing, Al-Quds Brigades, said its fighters had clashed with Israeli forces in both Qabatia and the Tamoun areas.

Violence has surged in the West Bank since the start of the war in Gaza, with almost daily sweeps by Israeli forces that have involved thousands of arrests and regular gunbattles between security forces and Palestinian fighters.