Hawzah News Agency- Following the effective attacks of the Islamic resistance group of Iraq against the positions of the Zionist regime in the occupied territories, the second stage of the military operation against the positions of this regime was announced by the general secretary of Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada.
Sheikh Hassan Al-Abadi, the representative of Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada in Iran, in an interview with Hawzah News correspondent, referred to the military operations of this group against the Zionist regime, and said,” During the second phase of the military operation, which was announced by Haj Abu Alaa Al-Wolayi, the Secretary General of Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, The Islamic resistance of Iraq carried out 14 military operations using drones, which crushed the Zionist regime in 11 days.”
Al-Abadi added,” The military operation announced by the Islamic resistance implemented an important strategic goal in the occupied Golan Heights, a vital goal in the occupied land, which we will announce later.”
He went on to speak about the other announced positions in the occupied territories,” Golan Heights, Haifa airport, Ramat David base, a military target in Eilat, Yohanten base, a target in Elyon, Tel Nof air base, an important target inside the occupied territories, Ashdod, an oil refinery in Haifa, the West Jordan base and the Eliphalet base were among other resistance targets in the occupied territories.”
Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada’s representative in Iran stated that these military operations were carried out using drones and emphasized,” These military operations were carried out with the aim of avenging the blood of the martyrs of Gaza and the West Bank, and for the first time some targets were hit. The Zionist enemy will receive more blows in the future.”
The Master of Martyrs Battalions, or Kata'ib Sayyid al-Shuhada', officially the 14th Brigade, is an Iraqi Shia group formed in 2013. Its stated mission is to protect " shrines across the globe", preserve "Iraqi unity" and to "put an end to the sectarian conflict".