2019 Israeli airstrikes in Iraq

The 2019 Israeli airstrikes in Iraq began as unidentified drone or aircraft bombings of the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) bases in Iraq starting on 19 July 2019. The strikes targeted Iranian proxy groups, based in Iraq, as well as IRGC operatives.

2019 Israeli airstrikes in Iraq
Part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict
DateJuly 19 – September 22, 2019
Location
Belligerents
 Israel PMF
 Iran (IRGC)
Strength
F-35I Adir
(Alleged by Israel)
IAI Harop(alleged by Iran)
Unknown
Casualties and losses
None 47 killed
2 injured
1 civilian killed
29 civilians injured
1st strike
2nd strike
3rd strike
4th strike
5th strike
Location of the airstrikes in Iraq

Several Iraqi, Iranian and Israeli officials have blamed Israel for the attacks, though Israel had initially neither confirmed nor denied its role. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted responsibility for the attacks on 20 August 2019, claiming that "Iran is not immune anywhere". Israel confirmed responsibility for the strikes on 22 August 2019, which was later followed by a US confirmation.

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