Satellite Photos Show Construction of Iranian Base on Iraq-Syria Border
A military complex on the Iraq-Syria border suspected of being used by Iran shows continued construction despite multiple recent air strikes targeting it, new satellite images reveal.
The Israeli news site Walla reported that photos published by ImageSat International (ISI) indicated the site was still being turned into a center for training Iran-backed Shi’a militias in the region, housing thousands of fighters and storing precision-guided missiles.
It is also believed that the compound is an element of Iran’s larger plan to create a “land bridge” through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon, aiding its expansionist regional ambitions.
In recent months there have been a series of air strikes in the area, including one last Wednesday that struck the headquarters of an Iran-backed militia.
No one has claimed responsibility for the air strikes, but it is widely believed that Israel is conducting operations in the area in hopes of thwarting Iran’s land bridge project.
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#Followup #Thread, 1/4 – Despite airstrikes in #Albukamal, #Syria, construction still ongoing within “Imam Ali” base and the #Iran|ian crossing.#ISI #IMINT #VISINT #Satellite #Intelligence #ImamAli #military #defence #defense #Hizballah #Hezbollah #iraq #militias #ISIS #SDF pic.twitter.com/ndxXvhbOyF
— ImageSat Intl. (@ImageSatIntl) September 24, 2019
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