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US forces in Iraq thwart drone attack at air base housing American troops

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US forces stationed in Iraq intercepted two drones that were attempting to strike an air base housing American troops on Wednesday, according to two US officials.

The drones were launched at Iraq’s al Asad air base, but officials who spoke to Reuters on the condition of anonymity would not disclose who they believed was behind the attempted attack that came amid growing tensions across multiple Middle Eastern countries due to the Israel-Hamas war.

Hours before the drones were set off, a strike hit a hospital in the Gaza Strip, reportedly killing at least 500 Palestinians — including dozens of young children.

Locally-made drones during a military drill are shown at an undisclosed location in Iran on Oct. 4, 2023.
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The drones that were intercepted were launched at Iraq’s al Asad air base, though officials did not disclose who they was behind the attempted attack on Oct. 18, 2023.
Iranian Army office/AFP via Getty Images

Hamas called the Al-Ahli al-Arabi hospital strike “a horrific massacre” orchestrated by Israeli forces.

The Israeli military claimed the strike was the result of a misfired rocket launched by Islamic Jihad, a smaller radical Palestinian militant group that often works alongside Hamas.

Islamic Jihad dismissed those claims, accusing Israel of “trying hard to evade responsibility for the brutal massacre it committed.”

Officials said the drone strike was due to a misfired rocket launched by Islamic Jihad on Oct. 18, 2023.
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The hospital bombing sent shockwaves throughout the region and protests against Israel emerged in the West Bank, Beirut, Iraq and Amman.

US security forces are on high alert following the growing tension as President Biden plans to arrive in Israel on Wednesday to show support for the strong US ally and to hopefully prevent the turbulent battle from spilling over into neighboring countries and becoming a larger war.

Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 2,778 people in Gaza — nearly two-thirds of whom were children, according to the territory’s health ministry.

Aerial file photo taken from a helicopter shows Ain al-Asad air base in the western Anbar desert, Iraq.
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Another 1,200 victims are believed to be buried — alive or dead — under the rubble of destroyed buildings in the strip, the health officials said.

Israel launched the strikes in retaliation to Hamas terrorists’ surprise Oct. 7 invasion of the Jewish nation in which they mercilessly slaughtered more than 1,400 people — mostly civilians — and abducted another 200.

With Post wires

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