TL;DR
Israel has reportedly established a secret military base in Iraq to support its air operations ahead of the US-Israel war on Iran. The base, known to the US, housed special forces and facilitated air attacks against Iraqi forces.
Israel built a secretly operated military outpost deep inside the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign in the run-up to the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, reports in US media have claimed.
On Saturday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub for its air force, with the knowledge of the United States just before the start of the war on Iran. The military post also included capacity for search-and-rescue teams to assist downed Israeli pilots.
The report added that Israeli troops launched air attacks from this base against Iraqi forces who nearly discovered it in early March.
What is known so far about this base, and how significant is it?
Here’s what we know:
How was the Israeli base in Iraq discovered?
Open-source analysts identified the suspected location close to Iraq’s border with Saudi Arabia, from satellite images, the WSJ reported.
On Thursday, Lieutenant-General Qais al-Muhammadawi, Iraq’s deputy commander of joint operations, announced that Baghdad had received reports of “individuals or movement” in the Najaf desert, near Karbala, a city about 100km (62 miles) southwest of the capital, the state-run Iraqi News Agency (INA) said.
“A force of three regiments from the Karbala Operations Command was deployed to investigate. The force came under heavy aerial fire, resulting in the death of one fighter and injuries to two others,” he said.
He added that, later, Iraqi forces were “reinforced by two counterterrorism regiments who searched the area but found nothing”.
The WSJ report also cited statements made in March by Israel’s former air force chief, Major-General Tomer Bar, who said special forces had been conducting “extraordinary” operations during the conflict with Iran. But Bar did not specify the location.
Michael Knights, head of intelligence firm Horizon Engage, told the WSJ that the western desert of Iraq, where the reported base was located, is a perfect spot for a clandestine military outpost due to its sparse population and vast size.
“It’s normal that before operations you reconnoitre and set up these kinds of locations,” he said.
Reporting from Baghdad this week, Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed said the remote desert terrain in the area has historically been used for covert military operations, and the secret Israeli military post was nearly exposed in March by a local shepherd who reported helicopters in the area.
“The shepherd was killed when his vehicle was reportedly targeted by Israel,” he reported.
What has Iraq said?
There have been widely conflicting reports about suspected Israeli operations from within Iraq.
On Thursday last week, before the revelations about the covert Israeli base came to light, al-Muhammadawi stated that “there is no agreement or consent for any force to be present in this location”.