A huge explosion was heard in an Iranian weapon warehouse in Anbar province, in western Iraq.
According to Arab reports, the site, which belongs to an Iranian-backed terror group, was attacked by a UAV.
Anbar is located in the so-called Iranian corridor that leads to Syria via al-Bukamal, which was bombed yesterday.
Israeli fighter jets allegedly targeted overnight Sunday a missile depot belonging to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards terror group near al-Bukamal, on Syria’s border with Iraq.
According to Arab reports, the strikes targeted a base belonging to the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Force and Hezbollah.
The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 21 pro-Iranian terrorists were killed in the airstrikes.
A Syrian official claimed Israel struck base in al-Bukamal, using Jordanian airspace and US forces in Tanf.
New satellite images show the destruction in the Iranian base in al-Bukamal.
The IDF raised its state of alert along Israel’s northern border, in anticipation of an expected retaliatory attack by Iranian proxies.
Iranian-linked terrorists launched several rockets from Syria toward Israel overnight, but they fell short and failed to reach their targets, the IDF reported Monday morning.
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