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The “Islamic Resistance in Iraq,” a coalition of pro-Iranian militias, released footage reportedly showing the launch of a “Jamal-1” missile aimed at U.S. bases in Iraq and surrounding regions. The video, captured at dusk, shows a mobile platform launching the missile, with details blurred except for the exhaust trail, and includes Arabic text claiming attacks on American military targets.
This missile launch comes amid a heightened wave of militia activity, following claims of 27 drone and missile operations against U.S. bases in Iraq and Jordan over the previous 24 hours, as reported by Al Mayadeen and PressTV. The surge in attacks reflects growing tensions between U.S. forces and Iranian-backed groups in the region, continuing a pattern of proxy conflicts that intensified following the 2023 Gaza war.
Analysts note that these operations serve both symbolic and strategic purposes for pro-Iran militias, demonstrating operational reach while challenging U.S. regional influence. The Jamal-1 missile, deployed from mobile launch platforms, allows rapid, flexible strikes and complicates defensive measures, particularly amid dispersed U.S. bases in Iraq and neighboring countries.
The escalation underscores ongoing vulnerabilities in U.S. force protection in the Middle East, highlighting the need for rapid intelligence and defensive coordination. While the footage claims success against American targets, verification from U.S. sources is pending, and no casualties have been confirmed publicly. Observers continue to monitor developments closely, as repeated missile and drone attacks raise the risk of broader regional confrontations between U.S. forces and Iranian proxies.
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