Militia Spotlight presents a regularly updated tracker with the best-known information about drone, rocket, and missile attacks against U.S. and allied targets, which have intensified since the Gaza war broke out.
The table below is primarily a tally of attack claims against U.S. and Israeli targets by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI) since it emerged on October 18, 2023, with a mix of claims by smaller emergent groups. (The “Islamic Resistance” is not a group itself, but a collective mechanism to claim attacks by existing U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations such as Kataib Hezbollah, Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada, and Ansar Allah al-Awfiya.)
The table went through multiple data scrubs to render the stats more accurate. Overall, IRI claims are still quite reliable indicators of real attacks. This suggests a high but imperfect level of coordination and communication between groups using the IRI brand.
Attacks fall into two categories:
- Attacks on U.S. and coalition bases in Iraq and Syria, which were the predominant category until the effective cessation of anti-U.S. attacks in February 2024. We can have very high confidence these claimed attacks occurred in reality.
- Attacks on Israel claimed by Iraqi groups, which have been almost the only attacks reported since February 2024. We have moderate to high confidence that most or all of these attacks did occur (i.e., were launched) but there is very little evidence of effective strikes inn Israel itself, suggesting a very low arrival rate due to interceptions over Syria, Iraq and Jordan.
Serial | Date | Target | Claimed By | Weapons System | Notes | |||||
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190 | Aug 9 | Kharab al-Jir / Rmeilan air base | Probable rocket attack, potentially launched from Iraq. | |||||||
189 | Aug 5 | Al-Asad airbase, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Al-Thawriyun | Two to seven 122mm rockets fired from a truck launcher | The launch truck – a white KIA bongo truck with an 9×1 tube elevating cargo bed “mattress” – was found in the industrial area of Haditha, some 20km north of al-Asad. The Iraqi Security Media Cell issued a statement claiming only two rockets were launched at the base, with another eight left unfired in their tubes, but imagery of the truck shows only two Iranian Arash type 122mm rockets, suggesting up to seven rockets may have been launched at the base. | |||||
July 30 | Note that U.S. airstrikes in Jurf as-Sakr fall here, with 4x Kataib Hezbollah operatives killed. | |||||||||
188 | July 26 | Conoco base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Al-Thawriyun | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
July 25 | Note that U.S. airstrikes in Deir al-Zour fall here, with a rocket truck destroyed. | |||||||||
187 | July 25 | Conoco base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Al-Thawriyun | Four unspecified rockets | ||||||
186 | July 25 | Al-Asad airbase, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Al-Thawriyun | Claim of 122mm “Arash” rockets | Apparently a deliberate aim-to-miss with no rockets impacting inside the very large base footprint. Came immediately after an Iraqi MoD visit to Iraq and inconclusive discussions regarding U.S. withdrawal. | |||||
July 24 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video showed nighttime launch of Shahed-series delta-wing drone. | ||||||
July 21 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | No launch video | ||||||
July 19 | “Military target in Haifa”, Israel |
| Al-Arqab cruise missile | Video showed nighttime launch of Al-Arqab (Quds-series) Iran-design cruise missile. | ||||||
July 17 (claim) | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video showed Nujaba head Akram al-Kaabi pretending to help assemble a Shahed-101 X-wing drone and a daylight launch. Unusually, the video claimed to be related to an attack carried out “previously” on an unspecified day. | ||||||
185 | July 16 | Al-Asad airbase, Iraq | Jihad Brothers, a Nujaba platform | Unspecified drones | No launch video. Both drone intercepted by Coyote counter-drone system. | |||||
July 16 | Maaleem base, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video showed daylight launch of a KAS-04 / Sammad-series drone. | ||||||
July 15 | Olvia, a vessel off the coast of Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media and the Houthi-operated “Yemeni Airmed Forces” | No explicit statement of weapon | |||||||
July 15 | “Eilat and the port of Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Drone and cruise missile | Daylight launch video shows at least two KAS-04 / Samad-series drone and nocturnal video shows Quds-type / Al-Arqab-type cruise missile launches
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July 10 | Orot Rabin Power Station, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
July 9 | “Vital target in Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
July 9 | Ashdod port, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
July 9 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone |
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July 8 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | |||||||
July 2 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel |
| Unspecified missiles. | |||||||
July 1 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Dusk launch video showed an X-tail Shahed-101 drone. | ||||||
June 28 | Whaler, a tanker off the coast of Haifa, Israel |
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June 27 | “Military target in Haifa”, Israel |
| Multiple unspecified missiles, referred to by Houthis as “winged missiles” | Probable Quds-type / Al-Arqab-type cruise missile launch shown in nighttime video. | ||||||
June 26 | “MSC Manzanillo ship in the port of Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media and the Houthi-operated “Yemeni Armed Forces” | Unspecified drones | |||||||
June 26 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
June 24 | “Military target in Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
June 23 | “Vital target in the Dead Sea”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
June 23 | “The Shorthorn Express ship in the Mediterranean Sea on its way to the port of Haifa”, Israel |
| Unspecified drones | First time that Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree made the claim before Islamic Resistance of Iraq. | ||||||
June 23 | :Four ships in the port of Haifa”, Israel |
| Unspecified drones |
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June 22 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a dusk launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
June 15 | “A target in Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Al-Arqab cruise missile | Claimed launch video shows apparent nighttime launch of one Al-Arqab cruise missile. | ||||||
June 14 | “Haifa harbour”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Unusual lack of video | ||||||
June 14 | “Ramat David Airbase”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Unusual lack of video | ||||||
June 14 | “Spying and reconnaissance base in Golan”, Israel | Saraya Awliya al-Dam (SAD) | Unspecified drone | |||||||
June 12 | “Ramat David Airbase”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Unusual lack of video | ||||||
June 12 | “Important target in Haifa”, Israel |
| Joint launch video for two June 12 IRI-Houthi claims shows nighttime launch of one cruise missile and one drone. | |||||||
June 12 | “Vital target in Ashdod”, Israel |
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June 12 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Unusual lack of video | ||||||
June 11 | “Vital target in Haifa harbour”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a dusk launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
June 11 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Unusual lack of video | ||||||
June 10 | “Military target in Golan”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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June 8 | “Rabin power generator in Caesarea”, Israel | Saraya Awliya al-Dam (SAD) | Unspecified drone | Video shows same underground room as prior SAD videos, plus corridors and a tunnel entry that gives the impression the drone storage room is underground. Ends with nighttime launch of at least one X-tail Shahed-101. | ||||||
June 8 | “Vital target in our occupied land”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unusual lack of video or weapon type claim. | |||||||
June 6 | “Two ships carrying military equipment to the port of Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media and the Houthi-operated “Yemeni Airmed Forces” | Unspecified drones | A unique dual-claim issued by both IRI and the Houthi leadership in Yemen. | ||||||
June 4 | “Vital target in Dead Sea”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a dusk launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
June 3 | “Vital target in Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a night launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
June 2 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video has unusual long hand-written inscribing on X-tail Shahed-101 drone, followed by dusk launch. Some similarities to May 19 attack claimed by Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media. | ||||||
June 2 | “Two separate vital targets in Haifa oil refinery and Haifa harbor”, Israel | Saraya Awliya al-Dam (SAD) | Unspecified drones | “Dual drone special operation”. Claim video shows an X-tail Shahed-101 drone in same room as prior May 30 video, with different posters (this time Soleimani and Muhandis). | ||||||
May 30 | “Two separate vital targets in Haifa harbor”, Israel | Saraya Awliya al-Dam (SAD) |
| Claim video shows an X-tail Shahed-101 drone in a room. Posters in the room show Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, and Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. The X-tail Shahed-101 is then shown being launched in daylight. | ||||||
May 27 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 27 | “Vital targets in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Three unspecified drones | Claimed launch video shows a daylight launch of three Iranian-made Shahed-136 delta-wing drones. | ||||||
May 24 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed on May 25. No video. | ||||||
May 23 | “Military target in Golan”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Launch video shows a single Iranian-made Shahed-136 delta-wing drone. | ||||||
May 23 | “Vital targets in Haifa”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Al-Arqab cruise missiles | Claimed launch video shows a night time (simultaneous) launch of two cruise missiles. | ||||||
May 23 | “Vital targets in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a daylight launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
May 21 | “Drone base in Golan”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claimed launch video shows a night launch of a Shahed-101. | |||||||
May 20 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | No videos, possible duplicate | ||||||
May 20 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone |
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May 19 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video has unusual long hand-written inscribing on Shahed-101, followed by night launch. | ||||||
May 17 | “Vital target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a day launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
May 16 | Haifa oil terminal, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a night launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
May 16 | “Vital targets in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 15 | “Vital targets in Jericho Valley and Nevatim airbase,” Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Al-Arqab cruise missiles | Claimed launch video shows a night time (simultaneous) launch of two cruise missiles. | ||||||
May 15 | “Military target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | Launch video uniquely shows 2x Iranian-made Shahed-136 delta-wing drones, a first for IRI videos. | ||||||
May 13 | “Vital targets in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Al-Arfad drones” x2 | Claimed launch video shows a daylight launch of a V-tail, light grey drone of the Samad/KAS-04 type. IRI claims this is the debut of a new variant called Al-Arfad. | ||||||
May 11 | Ramon air force base, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Al-Arqab cruise missile | Claimed launch video shows a night launch of a single cruise missile. | ||||||
May 10 | “Military target in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claimed launch video shows a night launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
May 10 | “Vital targets in Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 9 | Eliphalat base, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 9 | Levithan offshore gas facility, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 9 | Uvda base, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 9 | “Ashkelon oil harbour”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Cruise missile attack” | |||||||
May 9 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 9 | “Nevatim airbase in Beer Sheva”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 7 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 7 | Sabir, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 6 | Yarden base, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 6 | Yuhenton gas, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 6 | Leviathan gas field, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
May 6 | Ashkelon port, Israel |
| Al-Arqab cruise missile | Launch video shows daylight launch. | ||||||
May 6 | Military facility, Israel |
| Unspecified drone |
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May 6 | Air force base, Eilat, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | Launch video shows nighttime launch of a Shahed-101. | ||||||
May 4 | Haifa port, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Launch video shows nighttime launch released March 5. | ||||||
May 3 |
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| “Appropriate / suitable weapons” | |||||||
May 3 | “Vital targets in Tel Aviv”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Video shows daytime launch of two cruise missiles from improvised truck Transporter Erector Launcher (TELs). | ||||||
May 2 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Al-Arqab cruise missile | |||||||
May 2 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | None mentioned, unusually | |||||||
May 1 | “Vital target in Golan”, Israel |
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April 27 | Trucknet company in Eliat, Israel | Saraya al-Ashtar | Sammad/KAS-04 drone |
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April 26 | “Vital target in Haifa”, Israel |
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| Vide shows daylight launch of Shahed-101 X-wing drone. | ||||||
184 | April 22 | Al-Asad, Iraq | No official claim | Unspecified drone | ||||||
183 | April 21 | Kharab al-Jir, Syria | No official claim | At least five rockets | Seemingly fired from inside Iraq, Rabia/Zummar district.Targeted the Rmailan Landing Zone. | |||||
April 20 | Eilat. Israel |
| Unspecified drone |
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April 15 | Ovda airbase, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | Late attack claim made on April 19 | ||||||
April 10 | Haifa oil terminal, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Two unspecified drones | Possibly being claimed as two attacks. | ||||||
April 9 | “Hatzerim airbase in Be’er Sheva”, Israel” |
| “Appropriate weapons” | Separate video explicitly links the nighttime Hatzerim strike to a nighttime 51/Paveh/Quds-type cruise missile launch. | ||||||
April 9 | “Vital target in Israel” |
| “Appropriate weapons” | |||||||
April 9 | “Vital target in Israel” |
| “Appropriate weapons” | |||||||
April 9 | “Ashkelon’s oil terminal”, Israel |
| “Appropriate weapons” | Separate video explicitly links the nighttime Ashkelon oil terminal strike to a nighttime 51/Paveh/Quds-type cruise missile launch. | ||||||
April 9 | “Vital target in Ashkelon”, Israel |
| “Appropriate weapons” | Separate video explicitly links the daytime Ashkelon “vital target” strike to a daytime 51/Paveh/Quds-type cruise missile launch. | ||||||
Early hints on Nujaba channel Jihad Brothers of use of Al- Arqab cruise misisles. The IRI releases previously unseen footage of 2 daylight and 3 nighttime launches of 351/Paveh/Quds-type cruise missiles (with each launch video repeated three times). | ||||||||||
April 8 | Yafalet base, Galilee, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 8 | Yuhenton base, Galilee, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 7 | Yarden base, Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 6 | “Vital target”, Israel |
| “Appropriate weapons” | Launch video showed daylight launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. Video says this is an attack on Eilat airport. | ||||||
April 6 | “Military target in Golan”, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 4 | “Oil refineries in Haifa”, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | Late release of video on April 6.
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April 4 | Ashdod port, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 4 | Ramat David airbase, Israel |
| Unspecified drone |
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April 3 | Haifa airport, Israel |
| Unspecified drone |
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April 2 | Ramon Int’l Airport, Israel, near Eilat | May be the below unsuccessful drone attack. | ||||||||
April 2 | Unknown target, intercepted near Al-Tanf | Unspecified drone | Not yet claimed by IRI, which is unique for an Al-Tanf attack, but U.S. interception of a system near Al-Tanf is recognized in open source news reporting. | |||||||
April 2 | Tel Nof airbase, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
April 1 | “Critical target in Israel” | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | Appears to have effectively struck an Israeli naval base in Eilat, resulting in a precise Israeli retaliatory strike against Iran’s consulate in Damascus, Syria. Video released on April 4 suggests daylight launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 31 | “Critical target” in Galilee, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed daylight launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 29 | “Military target” in Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | No video | ||||||
March 27 | “Spear” base in Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed nighttime launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 26 | “Ovda” airbase in Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed nighttime launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 24 | MoD building, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed nightime launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 21 | Power station, Tel Aviv, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed nighttime launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 20 | Ben Gurion airport, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed daylight launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 18 | Unspecified airbase, Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch video showed daylight launch of an X-tail Shahed-101 type drone. | ||||||
March 14 | Palmachim airbase, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 11 | Ben Gurion airport, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 8 | Oil refinery, Haifa, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 7 | Intelligence center in the northern Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 7 | Rosh Pinna airport, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 6 | Qiryat Shemona airport, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 3 | “Electricity generator” in Haifa airport, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
March 1 | “Chemical plant” in Haifa port, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
Feb 15 | Golan “military target”, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | |||||||
Feb 13 | Omar, Syria | Jihad Brothers | Mixed drone and rocket | Three attacks claimed, no corresponding IRI War Media claim. U.S. denies attack but air defense systems at Omar were activated. | ||||||
Feb 10 | Omar, Syria | Jihad Brothers | Unspecified weapons | Claims “field sources” report a total of 3 attacks on Omar on Feb 10 -perhaps retracting the earlier specific claim of a Green Village aiming point. No corresponding IRI War Media claim. | ||||||
Feb 10 | “Green Village” (Omar), Syria | Jihad Brothers | Unspecified drone |
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Feb 10 | Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified rocket | No corresponding IRI War Media claim. | ||||||
Feb 9 | “Critical target” on the Dead Sea | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media (old) | Unspecified drone | |||||||
Feb 9 | Old Islamic Resistance in Iraq account reopens. | |||||||||
Feb 7 | U.S. kills 2x KH leaders in Baghdad | Including KH director of operations Abu Baqr al-Saeedi. | ||||||||
Feb 5 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media (new) | Unspecified drone | |||||||
182 | Feb 4 | Omar, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media (new) | Unspecified drones | Some reporting suggests six Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) special forces killed and numerous wounded, perhaps a deliberate lethal attack on non-Americans collocated near US troops in the coalition complex in the Omar oilfield. IRI claimed this as an attack on “a U.S. base”. | |||||
181 | Feb 3 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media (new) | Unspecified drones | Unusual drone attack on Kharab al-Jir. Usually this is struck by rockets fired from within Iraq’s Nineveh province. This may indicate new Iraqi sensitivity about any attack launched in Iraq, even against targets in Syria. | |||||
Feb 3 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media (new) | Unspecified drones | Note the base is vacated. Could this be a re-claim of the Feb 1 disputed Nujaba strike on Harir? No evidence yet of the attack, except a Shahed-101 launch video that cannot be confirmed as tied to this attack. Local authorities said there were no drone impacts or intercepts at the base. | ||||||
Feb 3 | New U.S. airstrikes | Major U.S. airstrike series on Albu Kamal and Anbar Kataib Hezbolah sites | ||||||||
Feb 1 | IRI War Media new account activates | New IRI War Media account re-posts the Feb 1 Haifa port, Israel attack claim, with a Shahed-101 launch video. Appears to be a different design team, at least partially, from previous IRI War Media team. | ||||||||
Feb 1 |
| Original The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media account removes the Haifa attack claim and became inactive and a new IRI War Media account began publishing. | ||||||||
Feb 1 | Haifa port, Israel |
| Unspecified drones | The claim was quickly removed from the original IRI War Media Telegram platform. | ||||||
Jan 31 | Harir, Iraq | Hezbollah Harakat al-Nujaba | “Four drones” | Note – no reliable evidence of the attack, which was disavowed by the main terrorist Telebgram channel, Sabereen News. Note also, Harir has been vacated for weeks and does not seem to be an active U.S. base anymore. | ||||||
Jan 30 | Kataib Hezbollah declares suspension of attacks | |||||||||
Jan 30 | Poss attack on Harir or Erbil, Iraq | Unknown | Apparent Sammad KAS-04 crash on border of Iraqi Kurdistan | On the afternoon of January 30, a Sammad-type drone came down outside the village of Bibani, near Altun Kupri. There are some reports the drone was conducting a surveillance flight and was downed by ground fire from Peshmerga positions, but wreckage recovered at the crash site (including an explosive warhead) points to a one-way attack drone. The location of the crash suggests the drone was aimed at Erbil or Hair and launched out of the Mamah / Dibis area (where the US struck a Nujaba drone cell in December). | ||||||
Jan 29 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria | Unclear, likely Hezbollah Harakat al-Nujaba | 10x 122mm Grad rockets in a truck launcher | At approximately 21:30hrs on January 29 (probably a few hours after Qaani’s meeting with top militia leaders in Baghdad), Iraqi security forces found a bongo truck-type launch vehicle near Rabia in western Nineveh. The truck was loaded with ten rockets (probably 122mm) and was aimed across the border in the direction of the Rmelan Landing Zone (RLZ). The operators of the truck ran off when the ISF apparently “spotted” the vehicle.
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Jan 29 | “Military target in Israel” | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | Unusual lack of even a general indication of target. | ||||||
180 | Jan 28 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | There are unconfirmed reports of a drone impact near a compound on the Coalition military side of the airport that houses the small Hungarian CJTF-OIR contingent. The KDP’s Counter-Terrorism Directorate (CTD) denied any attack took place. | |||||
179 178 177 | Jan 28 | Shadadi, Syria Rukban, Jordan al-Tanf, Syria “Zevulon maritime facility”, Haifa, Israel |
| Four unspecified drones (one per target) |
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176 | Jan 27 | Kharbat Adnan, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | Appears to be a small logistics site near Hasakah airbase, Malikiyah. | |||||
175 | Jan 27 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | ||||||
174 | Jan 27 | Conoco, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
173 172 | Jan 26 | Conoco, Syria Green Village, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | ||||||
Jan 26 | Khor Mor gas field, Iraq | Unclaimed | Single drone | Could be separate from the IRI campaign. Apparent attack using Shahed-101 drone. | ||||||
171 | Jan 26 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
170 | Jan 25 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Jan 25 | Ashdod, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Followed statement on Jan 24 by Abu Ala al-Walai (real name Hashim Bunyan al-Siraji), the leader of the U.S.-designated militia Kataib Sayyid al-Shuhada (KSS), posted a statement announcing the start of the second phase of Iraqi muqawama (resistance) operations in solidarity with the Hamas war. According to him, “[This phase] will include enforcing the blockade on Zionist maritime navigation in the Mediterranean Sea and render the [Israeli] entity’s ports out of service”. | ||||||
169 | Jan 25 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Visual evidence exists of a U.S. Coyote counter-UAS interception over Erbil around 21:07hrs. | |||||
168 167 166 | Jan 24 | Conoco, Syria Erbil, Iraq al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Rocket and drone attacks | ||||||
Jan 24 | U.S. airstrikes on Jurf al-Sakhar and Qaim | Targeting Kataib Hezbollah border complex / trucking and the KH Special Operations training base in Jurf. | ||||||||
Jan 23 | Ashdod, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | |||||||
165 164 | Jan 23 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Two separate drone attacks claimed in one communique | ||||||
163 | Jan 22 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| Unspecified drones | ||||||
162 161 | Jan 22 | Conoco, Syria Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets, two separate attacks | Could be an under-claim: other Conoco rocket salvos reported locally on the same day. | |||||
160 159 | Jan 21 | Shadadi, Syria and Omar, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | ||||||
Jan 20 | Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | |||||||
158 | Jan 20 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Apparent large-scale barrage with 30+ rockets | Rockets of at least 122mm caliber fired in daylight, at 18:30hrs. Some reporting suggests 30+ munitions fired and 17+ munitions landed, with a large number of interceptors fired. Three possible U.S. traumatic brain injuries and at least one serious Iraqi casualty. | |||||
Jan 19-20 | Israeli airstrike in Damascus reported to strike IRGC and Iraqi officials | |||||||||
Jan 19 | Shahed-101 crash | Shahed-101 | Imagery of Shahed-101 shown, downed in Buhriz, Diyala. Iraqi Security Forces may have shot down a terrorist drone in error | |||||||
157 | Jan 18 | U.S. MQ-9 drone shot down over Imam Wais, Diyala, Iraq |
| “Suitable weapons” | Possible 358-series Surface-to-Air Missile, detailed here https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/iraqi-militias-show-iranian-anti-air-missile | |||||
156 | Jan 18 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
155 | Jan 18 | Himo, Qamishli, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
154 | Jan 16 | Erbil, Iraq | No claim | Drones, apparently Shahed-101 | On the morning of January 16, another three drones were launched at Erbil airport. The drones were intercepted at approximately 05:05hrs. One drone – described as two meters in wingspan, suggesting a Shahed-101 type – came down intact within the airport perimeter, again pointing to a non-kinetic electronic intercept. | |||||
Jan 16 | Critical target in Israel in the preceding days |
| Al-Arqab cruise missile | Launch video claims to show al-Arqab cruise missile in a nocturnal launch. | ||||||
Jan 15 | Iranian ballistic missile attack in Erbil here | Unconfirmed reporting of Harir attacks also. | ||||||||
153 152 151 | Jan 14 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria; Erbil, Iraq; and Conoco, Syria |
| Mixture of rockets and drones | Assessed rockets at Kharab al-Jir and Conoco; assessed drone/s at Erbil. | |||||
150 | Jan 12 | Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | ||||||
Jan 12 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | “Critical target”. | ||||||
Jan 12 | al-Asad, Iraq | Not claimed yet by enemy, so no serial number | ||||||||
Jan 12 | Target close to Jordan River Park,Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | |||||||
Jan 12 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | |||||||
Jan 11-12 | For context, U.S. and UK airstrikes in Yemen fall here | Iraqi muqawama (Kataib Hezbollah and Nujaba) threaten retaliation against members of the U.S.-led attack coalition- i,e,, U.S., UK, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and Bahrain. | ||||||||
149 | Jan 11 | Erbil, Iraq | Unspecified drone | At 18:05hrs hours on January 11, a drone crashed on open land west of the airport between Sebiran and the Rashken Zerevani base, suggesting an electronic intercept. This is an example of a failed attack that no Iraqi group seems to have claimed. | ||||||
148 | Jan 11 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
147 | Jan 10 | Himo, Qamishli, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | Himo is a small U.S. patrol base near Qamishli that does not appear to have been struck before. | |||||
146 | Jan 10 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drones | Two drones were intercepted near Erbil airport at 22:36 and 22:46hrs. Locals in the Ainkawa, Kurani, and Naznaz neighborhoods east and south of the airport reported hearing loud sounds. | |||||
145 | Jan 10 | Conoco, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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144 | Jan 8 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
143 | Jan 7 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Jan 7 | Golan, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | |||||||
142 | Jan 7 | Qasrok, Syria (synonym for Malikiya) | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Jan 7* | Haifa, Israel, “critical target”. | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Al-Arqab” “enhanced cruise missile” | * Claim suggests this is a late claim, for an attack occurring in the days before Jan 7. | ||||||
141 140 | Jan 6 | Shadadi and Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone or drones against each | Two claims, likely by Kataib Hezbollah (Tanf) and Nujaba (Shadadi) in one communique. | |||||
139 | Jan 5 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Claim video links the attack to Jan 4 killing of Abu Tuqaa and shows Qasef-2K launch. | |||||
138 | Jan 4 | Omar, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
137 | Jan 4 | Rukban, Jordan | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Jan 4 | U.S. airstrike on Nujaba leader in Baghdad | AGM-179 JAGM | U.S. kills Abu Tuqaa al-Saeedi, Nujaba’s assistant commander for the Baghdad Belts. | |||||||
136 | Jan 3 | Green Village |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
135 | Jan 3 | al-Tanf, Syria |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
134 | Jan 2 | Malikiya, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
133 | Jan 2 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Evidence of a shoot-down in Erbil around 09:52hrs local time, indicating daylight shoot. | |||||
132 | Jan 2 | Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
131 | Jan 2 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
130 | Jan 2 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
Jan 1 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | |||||||
129 | Jan 1 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Dec 31 | “Military target”, Golan, Israel |
| “Suitable weapons” | |||||||
128 | Dec 31 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Launch image showed Shahed-101. Possibe targeting of Kurdistan leadership villa in Pirmam, Erbil. | |||||
127 | Dec 31 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified drone | ||||||
Dec 30 | Erbil, Iraq | Drone crash | Drone crash reported in Binaslawa area, potentially an inbound attack on Erbil airport. | |||||||
126 | Dec 30 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
125 | Dec 29 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
124 | Dec 29 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | Likely a cross-border strike from Iraq. | |||||
123 | Dec 28 | Conoco, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
Dec 28 | Erbil, unknown exact aimpoint |
| Unspecified drone | Claim says they targeted an “Israeli” espionage center, northeast of Erbil. Apparent drone interception over Erbil. | ||||||
Dec 28 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Appropriate weapons” | |||||||
122 | Dec 27 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Video claim shows nocturnal Qasef-2K launch. | |||||
Dec 26 | U.S. airstrikes on three militia-linked targets in Iraq | U.S. says it struck back at three sites used by “Kataib Hezbollah and affiliated groups focused specifically on UAV activities”. Strike occurred at 04:45hrs Iraq time. | ||||||||
121 | Dec 25 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | Caused three U.S, injuries, including one in critical condition. Strike occurred at 15.50hrs Iraq time. | |||||
120 | Dec 25 | “Green Village”, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | ||||||
Dec 22 | “Israeli target in Mediterranean”, Israel |
| Unspecified drone | Open source speculates that the site was the Karish gas site, but no sign of attack at target end. More likely was an attack on Ashdod port. | ||||||
Dec 22 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Shahed-101 drone or drones | No sign of attack at target end. | ||||||
119 | Dec 21 | Conoco, Syria | Unspecified rockets | |||||||
118 | Dec 20 | al-Asad, Iraq | 1x 122mm rocket | First attack after Dec 18-19 provincial elections. Images show 5×1 122mm truck launcher. Only one of five rounds fired. | ||||||
117 | Dec 17 | “Omar” and “Conoco”, Syria, in one claim | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Multiple drones | One claim, two sites. | |||||
116 | Dec 16 | Malikiya, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone | First strike on this area since Oct 23. Again, unclear what the target is. | |||||
Dec 16 | Conoco, Syria | 122mm weapons find | The SDF disrupted a planned rocket attack on Mission Support Site Conoco. A bongo tipper truck with a fully-loaded 10×1 tube 122mm “mattress” was found and dismantled. | |||||||
Dec 16 | Shadadi, Syria | 107mm weapons find | On December 16, the SDF found three 107mm rockets, launch stands, batteries and timers cached near Shadadi | |||||||
115 | Dec 15 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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114 | Dec 14 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified drone or drones | ||||||
113 | Dec 13 | al-Tanf, Syria, and Rukban, Jordan | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones (one each) | One claim, two sites: is this one attack or two? You decide! First Rukban attack since October 23. | |||||
112 | Dec 12 | “Conoco”, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | ||||||
111 | Dec 12 | “Omar”, Syria |
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110 | Dec 11 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Single drone | ||||||
109 | Dec 11 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Single drone | ||||||
108 | Dec 11 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 5x 107mm rockets |
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107 | Dec 9 | Green Village, Syria | Unclaimed | Multiple drones | ||||||
106 | Dec 9 | Conoco, Syria | Unclaimed | Single drone | ||||||
105 | Dec 8 | Erbil, Iraq |
| Single drone |
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104 | Dec 8 | Erbil, Iraq |
| Single drone | Probable separate drone attack from different launch area. | |||||
103 | Dec 8 | Erbil, Iraq |
| Single drone |
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102 | Dec 8 | Shadadi, Syria |
| Single drone | ||||||
102 | Dec 8 | Green Village, Syria |
| Single drone | ||||||
101 | Dec 8 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Multiple drones | ||||||
100 | Dec 8 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
99 | Dec 8 | “Conoco”, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
98 | Dec 8 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | Likely a cross-border strike from Iraq. | |||||
97 | Dec 8 |
| No claim | Rocket-Propelled Grenades and 60mm mortar x 9 | Possible barrage firing of RPGs (from a fixed box launcher) and 60mm mortars from across the Tigris. Erroneously reported as targeted on FOB Union III and the National Security Service building, both near the U.S. Embassy. Five rounds landed in the U.S. Embassy compound and four outside. | |||||
96 | Dec 6 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| 1x drone | ||||||
95 | Dec 6 | Harir, Iraq |
| 1x drone | ||||||
94 | Dec 6 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| 1x drone | ||||||
94 | Dec 3 | “Green Village”, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
93 | Dec 3 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
Dec 3 | U.S. airstrike on Nujaba attack cell in Dibis, Kirkuk | Probable 5x Nujaba killed and 3x wounded in a nighttime strike. Probable launch attempt on Harir or Erbil Airport, Iraq | ||||||||
92 | Dec 3 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | IRI video shows a disguised oil or water tanker used as a launch vehicle for an apparent daylight 20x122mm strike.(15 launched and 5 found in the tubes) Launch location was Rabiya, Nineveh. | |||||
91 | Dec 3 | Erbil Airport, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
Nov 24 | Gaza ceasefire becomes active | |||||||||
90 | Nov 23 | al-Asad and Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified number of drones in 3-4 separate attacks | Unusual format – suggests 2x attacks on al-Asad, and 2x on Erbil International Airport, all using drones, but unclear how many. Could be hinting at swarm operations. Odd format to bundle all claims together. | |||||
89 | Nov 23 | “Omar oilfield”, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Unclear if MSS Green Village specifically targeted, but that is typically the case if IRI claims. | |||||
88 | Nov 23 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified number of drones, more than one | ||||||
87 | Nov 23 | “Conoco oilfield”, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | Apparently targeted on U.S. site, MSS Euphrates. | |||||
86 | Nov 23 | Erbil, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
85 | Nov 22 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Probably actually targeted on the coalition annex at Erbil International Airport. | |||||
84 | Nov 22 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
83 | Nov 21 | Shadadi, Syria, and al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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82 | Nov 21 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Rockets | ||||||
Nov 20 | U.S. airstrike on two Kataib Hezbollah sites in Jurf al-Sakhar | Eight members of KH killed. | ||||||||
Nov 20 | U.S. gunship strike on Kataib Hezbollah convoy in Anbar | One junior KH member claimed killed by Kataib Hezbollah | ||||||||
81 | Nov 21 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | “Suitable weapons” | Apparent long-range tactical rocket strike, probably above 122mm, possible Al-Aqsa-1 or BM-45. Two launch rails. | |||||
80 | Nov 20 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
79 | Nov 19 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
78 | Nov 18 | al-Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Claim video shows Shahed-101 | |||||
77 | Nov 17 | Tal Baydar, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Claim video shows Shahed-101 | |||||
76 | Nov 17 | al,Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drone | ||||||
75 | Nov 17 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Video seems to show fire near hangars | |||||
74 | Nov 15 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | Rockets indicate attack had to be launched from inside Iraq | |||||
73 | Nov 14 | Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | ||||||
72 | Nov 14 | Green Village, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
71 | Nov 14 | Omar, Syria |
| 1x drone | ||||||
70 | Nov 13 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones | One intercepted | |||||
Nov 13 | 3rd round of U.S. airstrikes in Deir al-Zour falls here in the chronology | |||||||||
69 | Nov 12 | Conoco, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 15x 122mm rockets | Lots of muqawama social media claims of U.S. fatalities | |||||
68 | Nov 12 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Intercepted | |||||
67 | Nov 12 | “Green Village”, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| Intercepted | |||||
Nov 12 | Eilat, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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66 | Nov 12 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Dhafireen Group | Claim of 120mm mortars | Claimed 120mm mortar attack on al-Asad, probably fake, similar to Nov 5 claim of 81mm mortar attack on al-Asad by the Dhafireen Group sub-brand. | |||||
65 | Nov 11 |
| Apparent rockets | Muqawama social media mentions rocket attacks, poss separate from IRI-claimed drones. | ||||||
64 | Nov 11 |
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| Claim of 2x drone | ||||||
63 | Nov 10 | al-Tanf, Syria |
| Claim of 1x drone | ||||||
62 | Nov 9 | Harir, Iraq | Apparent drones |
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61 | Nov 9 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | IRI claims mixed weapons | Sabereen mentions rockets. Possible U.S. counter-battery fire. | |||||
60 | Nov 9 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | IRI claims mixed weapons | Sabereen mentions rockets. Possible U.S. counter-battery fire. | |||||
59 | Nov 9 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| IRI claims mixed weapons | Sabereen mentions rockets. Possible U.S. counter-battery fire. | |||||
Nov 9 | Probable U.S. counter-battery fire in Deir al-Zour falls here in the chronology | |||||||||
58 | Nov 9 | Conoco, Syria | Muqawama social media previewed | |||||||
57 | Nov 9 | Conoco, Syria | Muqawama social media previewed | |||||||
| Nov 8-9 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones | One before midnight (8 Nov) and one after (9 Nov) | |||||
Nov 8 |
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55 | Nov 8 | Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
54 | Nov 7 | Conoco, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets | ||||||
53 | Nov 7 | “Omar”, Syria | At least 2x unspecified rockets | |||||||
52 | Nov 7 | Green Village, Syria |
| Claim of drones | ||||||
51 |
| Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2 drones | ||||||
50 | Nov 7 | Erbil Airport, Iraq |
| Apparent 1-3 drones | Video of drone impacts or interceptions, and Coyote counter-drone launch | |||||
49 | Nov 6 | Tal Baydar, Syria |
| Claim of drones | Previewed by Sabereen News and other muqawama social media. | |||||
48 | Nov 6 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | Previewed by Sabereen News and other muqawama social media | ||||||
47 | Nov 6 | al-Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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46 | Nov 6 |
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45 | Nov 6 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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44 | Nov 6 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of drones |
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43 | Nov 6 | Erbil Airport, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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Nov 5 | U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken visits PM Sudani to ask for greater protective measures for US bases | |||||||||
42 | Nov 5 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq – Dhafireen Group | Claim of 4x 81mm mortars | Claimed 81mm mortar attack on al-Asad, probably fake, coinciding with US Secretary of State arrival. | |||||
41 | Nov 5 | Tal Baydar, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2x drone | New target location not struck since Oct 17. Video seems to show KAS-04 drone. | |||||
40 | Nov 4 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | Potential launches from within Iraqi border | |||||
39 | Nov 3 | Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria |
| Unspecified rockets or missiles | Potential launches from within Iraqi border. Militia hinting at first use of short-range ballistic missile, Al-Aqsa-1 (Iran-designed BM-45 Fath). Mitsubishi Canter truck with two fired 122mm also recovered in Iraq. | |||||
Nov 3 |
| Of note, was claimed by The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media as a double-drone attack, and may be a case of a false IRI claim. | ||||||||
Nov 3 | “Umm Rashash in occupied Eilat”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
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Nov 3 | Removed Erbil Airport, Iraq | Appearts to be another example of a false claim by The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | ||||||||
38 | Nov 2 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | 1x drone | Rare example of actual drone attack not claimed by The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | |||||
Nov 2 | “Dead Sea”, Israel | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | No independent verification. Possible intercept in Jordan. | |||||||
37 | Nov 1 | Conoco, Syria | No immed claim | Imagery of gas pipe explosion | ||||||
36 | Nov 1 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2x drone | ||||||
35 | Nov 1 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | Unspecified rockets | ||||||
34 | Nov 1 | al-Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2x drone | ||||||
33 | Nov 1 | al-Shadadi, Syria | No immed claim | Unspecified rockets | Could be extended-range 122mm shoot from Iraq. | |||||
32 | Oct 31 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| Unspecified rockets | ||||||
31 | Oct 31 |
| The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified rockets | Impact points close to MSS Green Village | |||||
Oct 31 | Removed one duplicate Omar attack | |||||||||
30 | Oct 31 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | Unspecified rockets | Unknown whether targeted in U.S. forces or Syrian Democratic Forces or both. | |||||
29 | Oct 30 | al-Asad, Iraq |
| Claim of 2x drones | ||||||
28 | Oct 30 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 5x 122mm rockets | Note: rockets means the attack was launched from inside Iraq. | |||||
27 | Oct 30 | Conoco (gas field), Syria |
| 2x 107mm rockets | Impact points close to MSS Conoco. | |||||
26 | Oct 30 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | 15x 122mm rockets | Unknown whether targeted in U.S. forces or Syrian Democratic Forces or both. | |||||
Oct 30 | Apparent round of U.S. and/or Israeli strikes in Deir al-Zour fall here in the chronology. | Could be overlap of Israel airstrikes and U.S. counter-battery fire the same night | ||||||||
25 | Oct 29 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | Poss 6x rockets | Unknown whether targeted in U.S. forces or Syrian Democratic Forces or both. Impact points close to MSS Green Village. | |||||
24 | Oct 28 | al-Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2x drone | ||||||
Oct 28 |
| Of note, al-Tanf was claimed by The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media as a double-drone attack, and may be a rare case of a false IRI claim. | ||||||||
23 | Oct 28 | al-Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
Oct 27 | Three serials removed here: al-Asad, Kharab al-Jir, and one “Omar” | |||||||||
21 | Oct 27 | “Omar”, Syria | No immed claim | Poss 6x rockets | Online hints that the Sons of the Jazira and Euphrates (Furat) Movement undertook the attack. | |||||
Oct 27 | First round of U.S. retaliatory strikes in Deir al-Zour fall here in the chronology. | |||||||||
20 | Oct 26 | Conoco (gas field), Syria | No immed claim | Unspecified number of 107mm rockets | Online hints that the Sons of the Jazira and Euphrates (Furat) Movement undertook the attack. | |||||
19 | Oct 26 | Erbil Airport, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Claim of 2x drones | Claim specified “the American occupation base adjacent to Erbil Airport.” Likely the first actual attack on Erbil Airport since Oct 7. | |||||
18 | Oct 26 | al-Shadadi, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Unspecified number of 107mm rockets |
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17 | Oct 26 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone |
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16 | Oct 25-26 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drone | ||||||
| Oct 25 | Duplicate “Abu Hajar Airport,” Syria removed here | ||||||||
15 | Oct 25 | “Abu Hajar Airport,” Syria, aka Kharab al-Jir/Rmelan Air Base, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 3x 122mm rockets |
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14 | Oct 24 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x 122mm rocket (others poss unfired) | IRI posts video of a rocket launch. 4x US wounded. | |||||
13 | Oct 23 | “Omar” oilfield, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Does not appear to have struck a US site. Likely a Syrian Democratic Forces site or oil/gas site. | |||||
12 | Oct 23 | Malikiyah/Derik, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | Unclear what target is, but attack seems to have occurred. | |||||
11 | Oct 23 | Rukban, Jordan/Syrian border, near al-Tanf | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| IRI posts video of a drone launch. Rukban appears to be a Jordanian border line of supply for al-Tanf. | |||||
10 | Oct 22 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone | ||||||
9 | Oct 22 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones |
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8 | Oct 22 | “Erbil Airport,” Iraq (actually Harir, Iraq) | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones | No evidence of attack at Erbil; instead was a Harir attack. IRI posts video of a drone launch. | |||||
7 | Oct 21 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media |
| IRI posts video of a drone launch. | |||||
| Oct 20 | Harir, Iraq has been removed |
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6 | Oct 19 | BDSC, Iraq | No claim | 5×3 cube of 15x 107mm rockets (only 1x fired) | Assessed warning; militia hesitant to claim attack on a civilian airport. | |||||
5 | Oct 19 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x 122mm Grad rockets (others unfired) | One U.S. citizen contractor dies of heart failure. | |||||
4 | Oct 19 | MSS Conoco, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | Apparent 4x 107mm rockets | Claim of pipeline fire. | |||||
3 | Oct 19 | al-Tanf, Syria | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 2x drones |
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2 | Oct 18 | Harir, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 1x drone (video of Qasef-2K) |
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1 | Oct 18 | al-Asad, Iraq | The Islamic Resistance in Iraq War Media | 3x drones | DoD announces 4 minor injuries and destruction of aircraft hangar/small plane. |