Iraqi Prime Minister Survived the Fear Attack

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Qaeda has survived an attack with fear at his residence on 7 November. This announcement comes at a time of escalation of tensions related to Iran-backed militia refusal to accept the outcome of last month's parliamentary elections. Baghdad residence in the Green Zone [...]
This announcement comes at a time of escalation of tensions related to Iran-backed militia refusal to accept the outcome of last month's parliamentary elections.
Baghdad's residence in the Green Zone was hit with rocket attacks on November 7th, the prime minister's office said through a statement.
The passage is not hurt by the attack, which in the statement is considered “failed murder” under threat.
The Green Zone includes buildings of the Iraqi government and embassies.
The Iraqi government has offered no more details and no one has yet claimed responsibility.
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It was later presented on a quiet-looking television broadcast.
“Sulmet with fears and rockets do not build their homeland and do not build the future”, he said.
The United States has condemned the attack.
“We have calmed down when we realized that the prime minister is not hurt. This act that looks like terrorism, which we condemn, is directed to the heart of Iraqi state”, said US State Department spokesman Ned Price.
Hundreds of supporters of pro-Giranaine factions in Iraq have protested near the Green Zone, due to the results of the October 10th parliamentary elections.
Protests were held even November 6th, a day after a protester was killed and several others were injured during clashes with police.
They are also seen burning the portrait of Kedhimim, naming “kriminal”.
The preliminary results have shown that the Fatah Alliance has lost a considerable number of seats in parliament to the political wing of Iran's paramilitary network, Hashed al-Shaabi.













