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torsdag 15 april 2021

Kurdistan region He denied reports of any attacks on "Mossad operatives" in northern Iraq.

 


Kurdistan region

  He denied reports of any attacks on "Mossad operatives" in northern Iraq.

The Kurdistan Region has denied the news of any attack on "Mossad agents" in northern Iraq!

Following reports in the media of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the channels of the Allied Forces in Iraq about the "attack on the Israeli Mossad intelligence and special operations center in northern Iraq" and the killing of a number of them, the Iraqi Kurdistan Region issued a statement denying this. کرد.


According to the Israel Times, the Iraqi Kurdistan Region has stated in a statement that reports of "attacks on Iraqi intelligence facilities in the region are incorrect."


The statement also denied the existence of a Mossad base in the Kurdish region of Iraq.


Jerusalem Post correspondent Seth Franzman wrote on Wednesday (April 25th) that at least four different sources in northern Iraq told him that no such attack had taken place.


Mr. Franzman has been linked to Iraqi Kurdish elements as well as Kurdish organizations opposed to the Islamic Republic of Iran in the region, according to several previous reports.


Iranian media, including its overseas network, Press TV, reported on Tuesday night (April 15th) that a number of people had been killed and wounded in an attack on a Mossad base in northern Iraq that day.


Some channels of Shiite forces allied with Iran, which were the primary source of Iranian media reports, implicitly suggested that the "attack" by an "unknown group" on Mossad headquarters was part of a response to Israel's attempt to blow up the Natanz site in Iran again. Is.


But the Jerusalem Post added that none of the credible news sources in northern Iraq had reported on the attack on Mossad headquarters in the area. Dozens of media outlets in the Iraqi Kurdistan region cover events in these areas.


"A high-ranking Iraqi military commander" was quoted as saying by Russia Today, quoting Russia Today, a Russian-language Arabic-language channel, that "no information has been received about the attack on the Mossad center in Israel and nothing has been confirmed so far."


"There is something wrong with the transfer of this information," said the "high-ranking Iraqi military commander."


Israeli officials have not commented on the report.


According to the Jerusalem Post, some forces allied with Iran in Iraq have previously said in response to some events that they will take revenge on Israel.

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