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Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq Agree to Halt Missile and Drone Attacks on Israel Amid Regional Tensions
Dec 23, 2024, 11:35 AM
Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq have reached an agreement with the Iraqi government to cease military operations against Israel, according to reports from the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar outlet. The agreement stipulates that the militias will halt missile and drone attacks on Israel while maintaining their anti-Israel stance. In return, the Iraqi government is expected to resist international pressures regarding its actions in the region. This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly related to the situation in Gaza and Syria. The decision marks a significant shift in the militias' operational strategy, aligning with the Iraqi government's stance amid external pressures.
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