Iraqi parliament ‘to summon defence minister’ over alleged secret Israeli base

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Reports that a covert desert outpost supported Israeli operations against Iran have sparked anger in Iraq
Iraqi forces take part in a security operation searching for infiltrators west of the central city of Najaf, in the desert stretching to the Saudi border, on 22 February 2026 (Ali Najafi/AFP)
Iraqi forces take part in a security operation searching for infiltrators west of the central city of Najaf, in the desert stretching to the Saudi border, on 22 February 2026 (Ali Najafi/AFP)
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Iraq’s parliament is set to summon the defence and interior ministers following reports that Israel established a secret military post inside the country during the war on Iran, according to The New Arab.

A parliamentary official said senior security figures would also be questioned to establish the truth behind the alleged Israeli base.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday that Israel set up a covert outpost in Iraq’s western desert during the conflict with Iran. The site was reportedly used to support air operations and housed special forces units.

According to the report, installations were built shortly before the war began in February and were later used during an attack in March on Iraqi troops who had nearly uncovered the site.

Israeli newspaper Maariv reported on Sunday that the Israeli military deployed rescue teams and commando units to the forward position, tasked with extracting downed air crews from inside Iran if necessary.

Open-source intelligence platform Faytuks Network published satellite imagery taken in March that appeared to show a makeshift airstrip on a dried lakebed in Iraq’s western desert. Aircraft and temporary structures were reportedly visible at the site.

On 4 March, Iraqi media reported that a soldier was killed during clashes with an unidentified foreign force in the desert between Najaf and Karbala.

Iraqi troops had been dispatched to investigate reports of a military airdrop involving several helicopters in the area.

The parliamentary official told The New Arab that Iraqi authorities initially believed the force was American and operating under the umbrella of the international coalition.

Security sources told several Arab media outlets that there was currently no Israeli presence at the site.

The reports have sparked anger across Iraq, with growing calls for explanations and accountability from the government.

Iraqi MP Raed al-Maliki accused the US of handing Iraqi airspace to Israel during the war.

"The United States handed Iraqi airspace to the entity during the war and ordered radar systems to be shut down. Now it has become clear that Iraqi territory was also used to establish a secret intelligence centre or base for the Zionist entity,” he said.

The Iraqi government has not officially commented on the reports.

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