
US-Israeli Bombing of Iraq Aftermath: More Than 100 Killed And Scores Injured
Key Takeaways
- Iraq sits at the center of US-Israel–Iran tensions, facing deep political rifts.
- Iran-aligned Iraqi militias mobilize and threaten Washington amid escalating regional confrontation.
- Iraq's sovereignty and internal divisions intensify as regional conflict expands.
Iraq Bears War's Brunt
The fallout from US-Israeli strikes aimed at Iranian territory has now reverberated across Iraq.
The Guardian reported the attacks exposed deep rifts in Iraq between anti- and pro-Iran factions.

ANF called Iraq's situation a sovereignty crisis as Tehran-loyal militias escalate attacks.
Unclaimed airstrikes widely attributed to US-Israeli forces killed at least seven across Iraq.
Militias Escalate Attacks on American Targets
Tehran activated militias that operate both within the Popular Mobilization Forces and independently.
Iraqi factions warned they consider Iran a strategic depth and see tampering as a direct threat.

Kata'ib Hezbollah called for readiness and warned of heavy losses.
Their main targets included Erbil International Airport and Iranian Kurdish opposition groups.
US-Israeli Strikes Kill At Least 107 Across Iraq
Iranian strikes inside Iraq have killed at least 107 people including military personnel and civilians.
“Iran's war places Iraq in a sovereignty crisis and raises tensions among its components”
About half the dead were from the Kurdish enclave in northern Iraq.
Five of seven casualties at a hospital were in critical condition.
The strikes have destroyed a large portion of Mollababa town.
Iraq's Oil Production Plummets
Iraq's oil production plunged from 4.5 million barrels per day to 2.5 million.
The National Oil Company was working to reopen facilities.

Economic disruption compounds the humanitarian toll.
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