Iraq's President Calls for Vigilance Against Terrorism

A boat sails as the sun sets over Shatt al-Arab waterway, Basra, Iraq, Monday, May 9, 2022. (AP)
A boat sails as the sun sets over Shatt al-Arab waterway, Basra, Iraq, Monday, May 9, 2022. (AP)
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Iraq's President Calls for Vigilance Against Terrorism

A boat sails as the sun sets over Shatt al-Arab waterway, Basra, Iraq, Monday, May 9, 2022. (AP)
A boat sails as the sun sets over Shatt al-Arab waterway, Basra, Iraq, Monday, May 9, 2022. (AP)

Iraqi President Barham Salih discussed with Defense Minister Juma Inad and Minister of Water Resources Mahdi Rashid al-Hamdani the two most significant challenges facing the country: terrorism and water shortages.

Iraq faces terrorism linked to ISIS remnants almost five years after the government announced the military defeat of the extremist organization, which took control of four governorates in 2014.

Iraqi security forces have been involved in a war against the remnants, particularly in their strongholds of Salaheddin, Kirkuk, Diyala and al-Anbar, and the deserts extending between the Badia to the Iraqi-Syrian border.

Salih discussed with Inad the security situation in the country, focusing on the need to support the efforts of the armed forces to fight ISIS cells.

The minister briefed the president on the current military operations on the front lines against ISIS remnants that are trying to threaten peace, security, and stability in some parts of Iraq.

Salih stressed: "We must be vigilant against the terrorism," emphasizing that any flaws in the security system, which could strengthen these cells to threaten Iraqi citizens and safety and stability, must be addressed.

The president commended the efforts of the security forces in dismantling the terrorist cells and arresting prominent terrorists.

He later discussed with the minister of water resources efforts to tackle the challenges presented by drought, desertification and climate change.

Water should be a national priority for Iraq as it is an anchor for the country's national security, stressed Salih.

The meeting also addressed regulating the water quotas on the principles of good neighborliness, taking into account mutual interests, which is a crucial matter to Iraq and its neighbors.

The president hailed the efforts made by the government and the Ministry of Water Resources in this aspect.

Salih asserted that it is vital to protect bodies of water and maintain dams, adding: "We have to develop strategic plans set by the government institutions in coordination with international experts to tackle the challenges presented by drought, desertification and climate change."

The minister, in turn, briefed the president on the water situation and the plans being prepared to meet the challenges caused by drought.

The meeting also addressed the current negotiations between Iraq and neighboring states on the water quotas.



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.