Israel built and defended a secret base in Iraq for Iran war: Report
Israel reportedly established a secret military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran. The clandestine base, housing special forces and a logistical hub, was nearly discovered by Iraqi troops in March. Israeli airstr...

Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub for the Israeli air force, with the knowledge of the U.S. just before the start of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, the newspaper said. It also included search-and-rescue teams positioned to assist any downed Israeli pilots, the Journal said.
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Reuters could not independently verify the report. There was no immediate response from the Israeli prime minister's office to a Reuters request for comment.
The base was almost discovered in early March after Iraqi state media said a local shepherd reported unusual military activity, including helicopter movements in the area.
Iraqi troops were dispatched to investigate, but Israeli forces used airstrikes to keep them at a distance and prevent the site from being discovered, the paper said, citing one of the sources.
The Journal cited a complaint filed with the United Nations later in March in which Iraq said the attack involved foreign forces and airstrikes and attributed it to the U.S.
The WSJ cited a person familiar with the matter as saying the United States was not involved in the attack.
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