Iraq militant killed in Syria strike blamed on Israel

Iraq militant killed in Syria strike blamed on Israel
Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah armed group announced that one of its fighters was killed in what they called a “Zionist attack” in the Syrian capital Damascus, the group said in a statement. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 September 2024
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Iraq militant killed in Syria strike blamed on Israel

Iraq militant killed in Syria strike blamed on Israel
  • The group named the slain militant as Abu Haidar Al-Khafaji and said he was working in Damascus as a security adviser to the government
  • Khafaji was killed in a dawn strike on one of the group’s premises that also wounded a second militant

BAGHDAD: A militant from Iraq’s Hezbollah Brigades armed group was killed Friday in a strike targeting the pro-Iran faction in Syria, the group said, blaming Israel for the attack.
The group named the slain militant as Abu Haidar Al-Khafaji and said he was working in Damascus as a security adviser to the government.
A Brigades member earlier told AFP that Khafaji was killed in a dawn strike on one of the group’s premises that also wounded a second militant.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed the death of a Brigades member but was unable to verify the strike itself.

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The strike occurred about 5 km from Sayeda Zeinab, a town on the outskirts of the Syrian capital.

The Britain-based war monitor, which relies on a network of sources on the ground in Syria, said the member’s burned-out vehicle was found about 10 kilometers (six miles) from Damascus airport.
It said the strike occurred about five kilometers from Sayeda Zeinab, a Shiite shrine town on the outskirts of the Syrian capital.
Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said a militant was killed but yet to be identified, and the burnt vehicle was found at dawn.
The United States has also targeted pro-Iran factions, mainly in eastern Syria.
In June, an air strike killed three pro-Iran fighters, including two Iraqis. The Iraqi Sayyed Al-Shuhada Brigades confirmed the death of one of its members.
The latest raid comes amid heightened regional tensions after nearly a year of war in the Gaza Strip.
Earlier this year, a series of drone and rocket strikes targeted the international anti-jihadist coalition in Iraq and Syria, which is led by Israel’s main ally the United States.
The attacks were claimed by pro-Iranian armed groups. But amid retaliatory strikes by US forces, the Hezbollah Brigades announced the suspension of their “military operations” in January. A relative calm has since prevailed.