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WSJ report claims Israel launched strikes to protect secret base in Iraq

Israel reportedly established a covert military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support air operations against Iran, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing US officials and other sources. The secret facility allegedly housed Israeli special forces and rescue teams for pilots involved in missions over Iran

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Israeli airstrikes in Iraq linked to hidden military outpost. Representational Pic/AFP

Israeli airstrikes in Iraq linked to hidden military outpost. Representational Pic/AFP

Israel set up a covert military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran and later carried out airstrikes against Iraqi troops who came close to discovering the facility, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, including US officials.

As per the news report the clandestine installation was built shortly before the outbreak of hostilities with the knowledge of the US. The base, according to the report, housed Israeli special forces personnel and functioned as a logistical hub for Israeli Air Force operations targeting Iran.

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