Baghdad Maintains "No Comment" on Alleged Israeli Base
Iraqi officials have adopted a formal stance of "no comment" following The Wall Street Journal's report on a clandestine Israeli military installation in Iraq's western desert. Key points from the government's response to Kurdistan24 include:
- Unverified Claims: Sabah al-Numan, spokesperson for the Commander-in-Chief, stated that the allegations remain "unconfirmed" by domestic intelligence. He emphasized that the government will not rely on anonymously sourced foreign media to dictate official policy.
- Geopolitical Sensitivity: Analysts suggest Baghdad's silence is a deliberate strategy to avoid domestic upheaval and potential retaliation from Tehran-aligned factions, which a confirmation of an Israeli presence would likely trigger.
- Contradictory Narratives: While Iraq previously filed a UN complaint regarding an "unauthorized incursion" in March, initially blaming the U.S., the WSJ report clarifies that Israeli forces were responsible for the engagement that killed an Iraqi soldier.
- Ongoing Investigation: National security agencies continue to evaluate physical evidence found by the Counter Terrorism Service during a secondary sweep of the region.