Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed soldiers, declared on Monday his unwillingness to target foreign soldiers in Iraq, and instructed the security services to carry out their duty, enforce the law, and follow and find the elements carrying out those assaults.
In a statement received by Shafaq News Agency, Major General Yahya Rasoul, spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, said, “At a time when the Iraqi government has expressed, on several occasions, its condemnation of the Zionist aggression against the residents of the Gaza Strip, and repeated its calls to end the tragic conditions that our Palestinian brothers are suffering as a result of that aggression.” Which demonstrates a robust, principled stance toward the Palestinian people’s fight. We again reiterate our opposition to strikes on Iraqi bases, including the offices of foreign coalition advisers present in Iraq, who have been invited by the government to continue their work in assisting our security forces in Iraq.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces directed all security services to carry out their duties, enforce the law, track and trace the elements responsible for these attacks, and not, under any circumstances, jeopardize the security and stability that have been achieved thanks to the great sacrifices of our armed forces, in their various types and formations.
Drones hit the Ain al-Assad facility in Anbar and Harir near Erbil many times, according to armed organizations calling themselves the “Islamic Resistance in Iraq.”