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![]() by Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) Aug 29, 2019
Iraq has condemned comments by Bahrain's top diplomat describing alleged Israeli strikes on the powerful Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary force as "self-defence." A string of Hashed al-Shaabi bases across Iraq have been hit by explosions and drone sightings over the past five weeks that the force has blamed on Israel and the US. Earlier this week, Bahraini Foreign Minister Khaled bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa accused Iran of "declaring war on us" through allied armed groups, including the Hashed al-Shaabi in Iraq. "Whoever strikes them and destroys their stacks of equipment cannot be blamed. This is self-defence," he wrote on Twitter. The comments prompted a sharp response from the Iraqi foreign ministry in an online statement late Wednesday. "The foreign ministry rejects and condemns the Bahraini foreign minister's tweet about the recent attacks on Arab territories and the Popular Mobilisation Forces (Hashed) by Zionist enemy under the pretext of self-defence," it wrote. It was the first time the Iraqi government had referred to attacks on the Hashed as carried out by Israel, although a statement by the presidency earlier this week said it was investigating "indications of foreign involvement." The Hashed has accused Israel of carrying out the latest attack on one of its units near the Iraqi-Syrian border on August 25. The Hashed was established in 2014 from disparate armed groups and volunteers, most of them Shiites, to fight the Islamic State group and has received Iranian training. Ties between Iraq and Bahrain have been strained in recent months, with demonstrators swarming the Bahrani embassy in Baghdad in June to protest Manama's hosting of a US-led Middle East peace conference. A few months prior, Iraq had demanded a formal apology from Bahrain's foreign minister for a tweet about firebrand Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr that Baghdad deemed "offensive."
![]() ![]() Iraq begins probe into deadly drone attack near border Baghdad (AFP) Aug 26, 2019 Iraq's top government officials met with leading members of the Hashed al-Shaabi on Monday after a purported Israeli strike on the paramilitary force that risks throwing the country into a proxy war. Sunday's attack struck a position held by Brigade 45, a Hashed al-Shaabi unit based near Iraq's desertic western border with Syria, killing one fighter and severely wounding a second. A string of suspicious incidents at Hashed bases over the last month have sparked concern of a possible confrontatio ... read more
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