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Iran-Israel War Latest Updates: Fresh reports linked to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict claim that Israel secretly established a military base inside Iraq to support operations against Iran. The claims, published in a Wall Street Journal report citing US officials and regional sources, have intensified discussions around covert military activity in West Asia.
The alleged site reportedly functioned as a logistical and operational hub during the recent conflict involving Israel, Iran, Iraqi armed groups, and US forces. While Israel has not officially confirmed the report, the revelations have added another layer of tension to an already unstable regional situation.
Did Israel Build a Secret Military Base in Iraq?
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Israel allegedly established a covert military outpost in Iraq’s western desert shortly before military operations linked to the Iran conflict intensified.
Sources cited in the report claimed the facility was created in February and served as a support centre for Israeli operations in the region. The base reportedly housed logistics personnel, special forces units, and emergency rescue teams prepared to assist Israeli pilots during missions connected to the Iran conflict.
Neither Israel nor Iraq has officially confirmed the existence of the base, but the report has sparked significant international attention due to Iraq’s strategic position between Iran and Israel’s regional security interests.
Why Israel Built a Secret Military Base in Iraq?
The report suggests that the alleged military outpost was designed to support Israel’s operational reach during its campaign involving Iran. According to sources, the site functioned as:
A logistics hub for Israeli Air Force operations
A staging area for special forces
A backup rescue point for downed pilots
Military analysts quoted in the report said covert forward-operating locations are commonly established before long-range military operations to improve response time and operational flexibility.
The base’s location inside Iraq reportedly offered strategic access between Jordan and Iran, making it useful for regional surveillance and operational support.
‘Unusual Military Activity’ Sparked Attention
The alleged covert operation reportedly came under scrutiny after a local shepherd noticed suspicious military activity in a remote desert area. Local Iraqi media reportedly described:
Helicopter movement in isolated zones
Gunfire sounds
Unidentified military presence in the western desert
The unusual activity reportedly prompted Iraqi security personnel to move toward the area for investigation. The report claimed this nearly exposed the alleged covert site before further military action occurred.
Israeli Airstrikes Allegedly Prevented Discovery
According to the Wall Street Journal report, Israeli forces allegedly launched airstrikes after Iraqi units approached the suspected military site. The strikes reportedly:
Killed one Iraqi soldier
Forced Iraqi forces to stop advancing
Prevented further investigation into the area
Initially, Iraqi authorities blamed the United States for the attack, claiming the operation occurred without Iraqi approval or coordination. However, US officials reportedly denied involvement and maintained that American forces were not connected to the incident.
The report claims the airstrikes successfully discouraged Iraqi forces from returning to the area.
What Israel & Iraq Said
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declined to comment on the report regarding the alleged military base. At the same time, Iraqi officials previously criticised the unidentified military operation that took place in the western desert region earlier this year.
One Iraqi military official reportedly said, “It appears there was a certain force on the ground before the strike, supported from the air, operating beyond the capabilities of our units.”
The comments added to speculation that a foreign military presence may have existed in the region during the conflict period.
Why Iraq’s Western Desert Matters?
Security experts say Iraq’s western desert is strategically important because of its geography and location. The region offers:
Vast open terrain
Sparse civilian population
Limited surveillance presence
Proximity to Jordan, Syria, and Iran
Analysts quoted in the report stated that remote desert areas are often considered ideal for temporary covert military infrastructure due to their isolation and operational flexibility.
Iraq also remains a sensitive geopolitical zone because it balances relations between Washington and Tehran while facing pressure from Iran-backed armed groups operating inside the country.