Breaking: Foreign Special Forces Land in Iraqi Desert
Reports from the last few hours indicate that a combined American-Israeli force conducted a landing in the desert region of Al-Najaf. An Iraqi patrol that approached the area came under fire from the force, two were killed on the spot.

Iraqi sources affiliated with the "Shiite Axis" claim that late last night, foreign forces were deployed via six helicopters in the An-Nukhaib desert region, located between the cities of Najaf and Karbala.
*Key details from the reports:
Targeted Arrest: During the operation, the forces reportedly detained an individual identified as Sayyid Amir Aal Abbas.
Casualties: An Iraqi patrol soldier from the 41st Brigade, 2nd Battalion, named Emad Abd al-Karim, was reportedly killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike after arriving to search the area where the landing took place.
The French Connection: Additional reports suggest that French forces have deployed radar systems and specialized military equipment in Diyala Province, near the Iranian border. Analysts speculate this move may be aimed at providing intelligence and support to Kurdish groups inside Iran as part of the broader effort to destabilize the regime.
This activity in Iraq represents a significant expansion of the "scoping" phase of the war. By landing forces in the western Iraqi desert, the U.S. and Israel are likely:
1. Cutting Supply Lines: Blocking the land bridge used by the IRGC to move weapons from Iran into Syria and Lebanon.
2. HVO (High-Value Operations): Carrying out precision arrests of key coordinators between Tehran and its Iraqi militias.
3. Regional Synergy: The reported French presence in Diyala suggests a coordinated NATO-Israeli effort to box in the Iranian regime from all sides, utilizing the Iraqi-Iranian border as a secondary front.