The Iraqi government announced its intention to summon the US chargé d'affaires and the Iranian ambassador in protest against military strikes targeting the Popular Mobilization Forces and Peshmerga. This decision reflects Baghdad's discontent with foreign military interventions in its internal affairs.
Israeli officials report that U.S. President Donald Trump is determined to reach an agreement with Iran aimed at ending ongoing hostilities in the Middle East. This comes as Kurdistan in Iraq experiences rocket attacks that have resulted in the deaths of six Peshmerga forces.
On Tuesday, a drone and missile attack targeted a Peshmerga forces site in the outskirts of Erbil, Iraq, resulting in the deaths of six Kurdish fighters. This incident raises significant concerns amid escalating security tensions in the region.
The Ministry of Peshmerga in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq accused Iran of launching a ballistic missile attack that resulted in the deaths of six of its members. This attack comes at a sensitive time and heightens tensions in the region.
Early Tuesday, rocket attacks resulted in the deaths of six Peshmerga forces in Iraqi Kurdistan. Reports also indicated that six others were injured in Israel due to shrapnel from an Iranian missile.
In a significant move, the spokesperson for the presidential team, Ahmad Al-Hilali, announced that the Commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces, Mazloum Abdi, has committed to halt political arrests. This commitment reflects a desire to improve security conditions in the region and foster stability through discussions on the return of Peshmerga forces.