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Iraqi Resistance In Iraq Escalates Operations Against Israel

Iraqi Resistance In Iraq Escalates Operations Against Israel

June 8, 2024
Iraqi Resistance In Iraq Escalates Operations Against Israel
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The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that on Saturday, it targeted a vital site within the occupied territories of “Israel”. This was stated in a statement released by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq on the Telegram platform today, Saturday.

The statement mentioned, “The warriors of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched a drone attack this Saturday morning, June 8, 2024, targeting a vital site within our occupied territories. We reaffirm our commitment to continue pounding the enemy strongholds as part of the second phase of the resistance operations against the occupation, in support of our people in Gaza, and in response to the Zionist massacres against unarmed Palestinian civilians.”

Since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza last October, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq has launched hundreds of attacks using drones and missiles targeting U.S. military bases in both Iraq and Syria, as well as bombing Israeli military sites and installations within the Palestinian territories and the occupied Golan Heights.

Recent months have seen an escalation in attacks by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq against Israel. These attacks have been characterized by the use of advanced weaponry, including drones and missiles, targeting vital Israeli infrastructure such as military bases and oil terminals. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-backed militias, has claimed responsibility for numerous strikes on Israeli soil, particularly following heightened tensions due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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Ukraine Begins Recruiting Prisoners to Bolster Armed Forces To address a critical need for fresh troops, Kyiv is now recruiting inmates from prisons, mirroring a strategy previously used by Russia. The government reports that 4,656 convicts have already applied for the program, where they will serve until the war ends to gain their freedom. As the initial wave of volunteers diminishes and Ukraine loses ground against a much larger enemy, many front-line units are depleted and exhausted. The country is struggling to draft enough men to counter increasing Russian offensives. In its search for new soldiers, Ukraine has lowered the age of mobilization, increased financial compensation for troops, and pressured military-age men who fled abroad to return and fight. Yatsenko, a 23-year-old inmate, will soon leave his prison cell to join the military. For men like him, this program offers a chance for redemption. "I feel ashamed to be in prison," he said. "This is my chance to be useful." He has yet to tell his mother, but he is motivated by a desire to make her proud. Throughout history, convicts have often been used in wartime, usually in dangerous roles. Napoleon used penal brigades, and both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union drafted criminals and political prisoners. This practice faded after World War II, as the need for large-scale mobilization decreased. The Ukraine war has revived this practice. Russia’s Wagner militia started recruiting convicts shortly after its invasion began to falter. Moscow continued the practice even after Wagner's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, rebelled against military leadership and died in a plane crash last year. Ukraine’s program differs in some respects. Those convicted of certain crimes, such as sexual violence, fatal traffic accidents, and particularly cruel murders, are ineligible. This policy, stated by Deputy Justice Minister Оlena Vysotska, contrasts with Russia’s approach, where prisoners are often promised expunged records after service. In Ukraine, their criminal records will remain.

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