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Israel built and defended a secret base in Iraq for Iran war, WSJ reports

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 9, 2026

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· Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Israel Set Up Secret Military Outpost in Iraq for Iran Campaign: WSJ

Details of the Secret Israeli Military Outpost in Iraq

May 9 (Reuters) - Israel set up a clandestine military outpost in the Iraqi desert to support its air campaign against Iran and launched airstrikes against Iraqi troops who nearly discovered it, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter including U.S. officials.

Construction and Purpose of the Outpost

Israel built the installation, which housed special forces and served as a logistical hub for the Israeli air force, with the knowledge of the U.S. just before the start of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, the newspaper said. It also included search-and-rescue teams positioned to assist any downed Israeli pilots, the Journal said.

Verification and Official Responses

Reuters could not independently verify the report. There was no immediate response from the Israeli prime minister's office to a Reuters request for comment. 

Discovery and Airstrikes

Incident with Iraqi Troops

The base was almost discovered in early March after Iraqi state media said a local shepherd reported unusual military activity, including helicopter movements in the area.

Israeli Response to Iraqi Investigation

Iraqi troops were dispatched to investigate, but Israeli forces used airstrikes to keep them at a distance and prevent the site from being discovered, the paper said, citing one of the sources.

International Reactions and UN Complaint

The Journal cited a complaint filed with the United Nations later in March in which Iraq said the attack involved foreign forces and airstrikes and attributed it to the U.S. The WSJ cited a person familiar with the matter as saying the United States was not involved in the attack.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

Key Takeaways

  • Israel constructed a covert desert base in Iraq as a logistics and operations hub for its air campaign against Iran, with U.S. knowledge, per WSJ sources. (reddit.com)
  • The site housed special forces and search‑and‑rescue teams for Israeli pilots; when Iraqi troops nearly discovered it in early March, Israel launched airstrikes to keep them at bay. (reddit.com)
  • Iraq filed a complaint with the UN accusing foreign forces—originally attributing airstrikes to the U.S.—but U.S. officials say Washington was not involved. (reddit.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Israel build a secret base in Iraq?
Israel reportedly built a clandestine military outpost in Iraq to support air campaigns against Iran and to serve as a logistical hub.
How was the secret Israeli base in Iraq nearly discovered?
A local shepherd reported unusual military activity to Iraqi state media, prompting Iraqi troops to investigate the site.
What actions did Israel take to defend the secret base?
Israeli forces launched airstrikes against approaching Iraqi troops to keep them away and prevent discovery of the base.
Did the United States have knowledge of Israel's secret base?
According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States was aware of Israel’s base in Iraq, but was reportedly not involved in subsequent airstrikes.
What was Iraq’s response to the reported airstrikes?
Iraq filed a complaint with the United Nations, stating the attack involved foreign forces and airstrikes, attributing responsibility to the U.S.

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