Friday, October 4, 2024

Sad how Maliki would try t undermine the Al-Sudani government BY MNT GOAT, 4 OCT

FORMER PM URGES IRAQI MILITIAS TO JOIN FIGHT AGAINST ISRAEL

(Sad how Maliki would try t undermine the Al-Sudani government. Now we can see the use of these Iranian militias stationed in Iraq. Why have they now yet expelled them? We can clearly see how evil this man Nori al-Maliki is. He hates the Kurds, he hates the Jew. He is an evil man! But we wonder why does he still exist even in Iraq? Who is allowing this to happen. Like I said many years ago, there will NEVER be peace in Iraq unless this man is dealt with and justice is served upon him for what he has done to Iraq.)

Former Iraqi Prime Minister and head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri Al-Maliki, has said that confronting Israel is not solely Hezbollah’s responsibility and urged all Iraqi militia groups to join the fight against Israel, potentially further involving Iraq in the conflict.

Al-Maliki, one of Iraq’s most powerful Shia political leaders, stated that the fight against Israel is not only the duty of Lebanese Hezbollah but a responsibility for all militia groups and the people.

He criticized those celebrating the rumored death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, calling them a “germ within the nation’s body.” Al-Maliki also condemned the Arab world’s inaction, stating that it has “emboldened Israel to commit massacres and atrocities.”

The former Iraqi prime minister asserted that “the Israeli entity is living in fear, and the Arab media strengthens and supports it.” He declared, “We will enter Jerusalem and pray there; this is a divine promise that will inevitably be fulfilled.”

On Tuesday night, following Iran’s missile attacks against Israel, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani made a surprise visit to the Joint Operations Command headquarters, ordering security forces across the country to be on high alert and increase security awareness.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) fired several ballistic missiles at Israel last night, expanding the front of the Middle East conflict, raising concerns that Iraq could be drawn further into the war.

Since the start of the Gaza war and the subsequent fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, Iraqi militia groups have attacked Israel on numerous occasions. However, Israel has yet to respond to these attacks.


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