Al-Quds Islamic Studies Center in Jordan: There is no discussion about the presence of Mossad in northern Iraq.
The head of the Quds Center for Islamic Studies in Jordan said that there is an undisputed consensus on the presence of Mossad in the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
Arib al-Rentawi, head of the Quds Center for Political Studies in Jordan, also confirmed the presence of Mossad bases in northern Iraq.
Al-Rentawi said: “There is a consensus on the presence of Israel in the Iraqi Kurdistan region and there is no discussion about this issue.”
He added: “During our visit to the Iraqi Kurdistan region, we saw cars with the Israeli flag there. We also saw Israeli and American bases that were forbidden to approach.
In another part of his speech, Al-Rentawi emphasized: “Israel is also very afraid of Hezbollah at the moment because it can target the depths of Israel.”
Iraqi media sources reported the sound of horrific explosions in the city of Erbil in the Iraqi Kurdistan region on Sunday morning, and the Sabrinnews news channel quoted a security source as saying that “two advanced training centers owned by the Israeli Mossad in “Erbil in northern Iraq was attacked by ballistic missiles.”
The Counter-Terrorism Directorate in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region also announced this morning that the city of Erbil was targeted by 12 ballistic missiles fired from outside the Iraqi border, specifically the eastern border, and some of these missiles hit the building of the Kurdistan Satellite Network 24. And this attack left no casualties.
The Ministry of Interior of the Kurdistan Region also announced that the 12 missiles that targeted the new US Consulate building in Erbil were fired from outside the borders and in eastern Iraq, hitting civilian areas near and around the Kurdistan 24 network office.
At noon on Sunday, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement pointing to the strategic targeting of the Zionist conspiracy and evil by point-to-point missiles: “Repeating any evil will face harsh, decisive and destructive responses.”