Iraqi leader Moqtada Al-Sadr announced the integration of his military wing, 'Saraya Al-Salam', into the Iraqi state, urging all Popular Mobilization Forces to surrender their weapons. This significant move aims to enhance internal stability in the country.
Reports indicate that Iran has called upon Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces to establish checkpoints in the capital Tehran, aiming to enhance internal security amid rising tensions in the country.
Sources indicate that Ali Al-Zaydi, a candidate accepted by the United States, will witness significant changes in the structure of armed factions in Iraq. These factions are expected to dissolve themselves and integrate into the political process to ensure their continued presence within the Popular Mobilization Forces.
Several armed factions in Baghdad have expressed their readiness to hand over their weapons to the Popular Mobilization Forces. This move reflects a potential shift in Iraq's security landscape amid ongoing efforts to enhance stability.
Tensions between Iraq and the United States are rising as Iranian-backed Shiite militias accuse the US of igniting conflict in the region. This escalation follows recent US airstrikes on their positions, drawing Iraq back into the regional conflict.
The Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq reported multiple airstrikes targeting their headquarters in Nineveh and Salah al-Din. Meanwhile, air defenses in Erbil intercepted seven unidentified suicide drones, which the forces labeled as American-Zionist aggression.
The Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq announced the death of two of their fighters in an airstrike targeting a checkpoint in Anbar province. The group accused the United States and Israel of being behind the attack, which also injured four others.
A bombing targeting a Popular Mobilization Forces headquarters in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to several others. This incident highlights the escalating security tensions in the region.
Iraq's national airspace remains closed following the killing of a brigade commander and injuries to four members of the Popular Mobilization Forces. This escalation occurs during a sensitive time for the country, complicating security conditions.
A large convoy of Iraqis crossed into Iran, raising concerns about their involvement in Iran's war efforts against the U.S. and Israel. Experts assert that the situation in Iraq is more complex than it appears.
Iraq is experiencing escalating security tensions since late February, linked to the regional conflict between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran and its allies on the other. Attacks by the Popular Mobilization Forces on American interests reflect the depth of the crisis.
Airstrikes have targeted Popular Mobilization Forces in the cities of Haditha and Mosul, resulting in injuries among personnel. These strikes occur amid rising security tensions in Iraq.
On Thursday, the Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq announced that the fourth battalion of Brigade 14 in Nineveh was subjected to a dual attack by U.S. and Israeli forces, raising concerns about the political and military implications of this assault.
Coordinated rocket attacks targeted Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq, resulting in the deaths of three members and injuries to three others. The assaults occurred in Babil, Anbar, and Nineveh provinces, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
Several Iranian-allied armed factions in Iraq have rejected military and security directives issued by the Iraqi government, raising questions about the stability of security in the country. This rejection reflects ongoing tensions between the government and these influential armed groups.
Five members of the Iraqi police and Popular Mobilization Forces were killed in airstrikes targeting areas in Mosul and Kirkuk on Saturday, highlighting escalating security tensions in Iraq. Additionally, the home of Kurdistan Region President Nechirvan Barzani was attacked by a drone.
Airstrikes targeting various locations in northern Iraq on Saturday resulted in the death of a police colonel and a security personnel, along with several members of the Popular Mobilization Forces. Multiple injuries were also reported among the targeted forces.
Today, airstrikes targeted a site belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces and a security point in Mosul, resulting in injuries and material damage. These strikes come amid rising security tensions in the region.
A rocket strike in northern Iraq has resulted in the death of a fighter from the Popular Mobilization Forces and injured six others, according to security and medical sources. The attack occurred near Kirkuk Airport amidst rising regional tensions due to U.S. and Israeli military pressures on Iran.
An airstrike in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, resulted in the deaths of three fighters from the <strong>Popular Mobilization Forces</strong> and injured four others. The attack was confirmed to have been coordinated by U.S. and Israeli forces.
Iraqi authorities report that at least <strong>95 people</strong> have been killed since the outbreak of the Middle East war, including civilians and members of the Iran-aligned Popular Mobilization Forces. The ongoing attacks by armed factions raise concerns about the war's impact on Iraq.
Jordan's official statements have recently shifted to directly address Iranian missile threats targeting its territory. This change comes amid rising regional tensions and public concern in Jordan.
On Thursday, the United States denied targeting the Iraqi army, calling the claims false. This denial comes as an airstrike hit a security facility belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces in Salah al-Din and an abandoned military airport in Anbar, with no reported casualties.
An airstrike on a military clinic in Al-Habbaniyah resulted in the deaths of <strong>seven</strong> soldiers and injuries to <strong>23</strong> others, highlighting escalating military tensions in Iraq.
Iraqi Kurdish General Sirwan Barzani, commander of the Peshmerga forces, has denied any plans to invade Iran, highlighting the increase in Iranian attacks on their bases that have resulted in casualties among Kurdish soldiers.
In an unprecedented move, the Iraqi National Security Council has granted the Popular Mobilization Forces the right to respond to American attacks, highlighting the complexities of Iraq's security situation amid multiple interventions.
Seven members of the Iraqi Army were killed this morning in an airstrike targeting a military site in Anbar province. This attack follows a similar bombing on the same site, which houses Popular Mobilization Forces, amid rising regional tensions.
A joint military base of the Iraqi army and Popular Mobilization Forces in Al-Habaniya was targeted in an airstrike, resulting in the deaths of 7 soldiers and injuries to 13 others. The Iraqi Ministry of Defense condemned the attack as a 'criminal act' and a violation of international laws.
Numerous Iraqi politicians have condemned the repeated attacks on security forces and the Popular Mobilization Forces, with the latest being an attack on the Al-Habaniyah base in Anbar. National Security Advisor Qassem Al-Araji emphasized the importance of dialogue to end conflicts.
Seven soldiers from the Iraqi army were killed in an airstrike targeting a military site in Anbar province. The Iraqi government announced its intention to file a complaint with the United Nations Security Council over repeated violations of its territory.