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IDF Puts Iran-Linked Iraqi Militias On Notice as Mossad Exposes Global IRGC Terror Network

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IDF PUTS IRAN-LINKED IRAQI MILITIAS ON NOTICE
Israel Confirms Active Iranian IRGC Plot to Strike Israelis at Home and Abroad, Operating Through Iraq-Based Proxy Network

PUBLISHED: APRIL 24, 2026  |  IRAQ / ISRAEL  |  INTELLIGENCE / PROXY WARFARE

🔴 ACTIVE IRGC PLOT CONFIRMED
🟡 IRAN-BACKED IRAQI MILITIAS IMPLICATED
🔵 IDF / SHIN BET / MOSSAD JOINT OPS

✓ OSINT Verified Report

Primary source: Kurdistan24 / IDF Spokesman Avichay Adraee (X, April 24, 2026). Corroborating context from Critical Threats / ISW-CTP Iran Update (April 1, 2026), Wikipedia 2026 Iran War timeline, Times of Israel liveblog (April 24, 2026). IDF warning independently confirmed via official Israeli military channels. Single-source items noted below.

Verified By

Marcus V. Thorne

Lead Editor, Strategy Battles

April 24, 2026

ACTIVE

IRGC Plot Status

Iraq-Based

Militia Network Origin

3 Agencies

IDF / Shin Bet / Mossad

📍 Threat Network Map — Iraq / Iran / Israel Region

Map showing IDF-identified Iranian IRGC militia threat network operating from Iraq, with approximate militia zone markers and Israeli warning vector, April 2026

Amber markers indicate approximate IDF-assessed Iraqi militia threat zones. IRGC direction line indicates Iran-to-Iraq funding and command flow. Map: Strategy Battles / OSINT. Sources: IDF / Kurdistan24 / Critical Threats / April 24, 2026.

🔴 The Warning

IDF Confirms IRGC-Directed Conspiracy Using Iraqi Militias to Target Israelis

The Israeli military issued a formal public warning on Friday, April 24, 2026, disclosing that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is actively directing a conspiracy to strike Israeli citizens inside Israel and abroad. The disclosure came via IDF Spokesman Avichay Adraee in a post on X, and represents one of the most direct public statements from Israel linking the Iraqi militia network to a specific, ongoing attack plan against Israeli civilians and interests.

Adraee stated that IRGC-affiliated intelligence had been working to incite what he described as disruptive plans aimed at targeting Israelis, both domestically and internationally. He confirmed the Israeli military had been working in close coordination with the Shin Bet domestic security service and the Mossad foreign intelligence agency to identify and neutralise key figures behind the plots. Several senior figures have already been targeted in these operations, Adraee said.

Avichay Adraee — IDF Spokesman, April 24, 2026

“During the war against Iran, intelligence affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has been working to incite disruptive plans aimed at targeting Israelis inside and outside the country.”

🟡 The Acceleration

Plot Execution Efforts Have Intensified in Recent Weeks, Says IDF

The IDF spokesman stated that in the weeks leading up to this disclosure, efforts to execute the plot had accelerated significantly. The militias involved are described as operating under direct foreign direction from Tehran, with Iranian funding flowing through the IRGC’s established proxy command structure into Iraq. Adraee’s statement closed with an unambiguous warning that the IDF is monitoring the full regional network of organisations involved and will take necessary action when required.

The timing of the disclosure is notable. It comes as Iran is engaged in diplomatic outreach and ceasefire-related diplomacy, with White House envoys due to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday. The parallel military and diplomatic tracks signal Israel’s continued independence of action even as Washington pursues a negotiated settlement.

🔵 The Iraqi Militia Context

A Well-Established Network With a Documented Combat Record Against U.S. and Israeli Targets

The Iran-backed Iraqi militia network is not a new threat. From the earliest days of the 2026 war, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, a coalition of IRGC-aligned factions operating from Iraqi territory, claimed dozens of drone attacks against U.S. bases and regional targets. Critical Threats documented the coalition claiming 23 separate drone attacks in a single day on March 31, 2026, against what it described as “enemy” positions in Iraq and the wider region.

U.S. and Israeli forces have conducted extensive strikes against these networks throughout the conflict. Key factions targeted include Kata’ib Hezbollah, whose Camp Ashraf engineering site was struck on April 7, and the PMF’s 53rd Brigade, whose commander Yasin Muhammad Sadiq was killed in western Nineveh on April 1. Kata’ib al-Imam Ali positions in Kirkuk and Saladin Province were also struck in at least five separate raids on April 5 alone.

Despite these strikes, the network has proven resilient. The IDF warning on April 24 is an acknowledgement that operational capacity remains and that Tehran continues to direct and fund these forces even as ceasefire negotiations proceed in Islamabad.

🟢 Intelligence Coordination

Three-Agency Strike: How IDF, Shin Bet and Mossad Are Working Together

The joint operational framework disclosed by Adraee is significant. The IDF covers military action, Shin Bet handles domestic counter-terrorism and internal threat disruption, and the Mossad operates externally, tracking and acting against those planning attacks on Israelis abroad. The combination of all three agencies on a single disclosed threat picture is unusual and signals Israeli leadership’s assessment that this is a coordinated, cross-border plot rather than a local militant initiative.

Adraee confirmed that several senior figures involved in the conspiracy have already been neutralised. This phrasing in Israeli military communications typically indicates targeted killings or arrests, though the specific identities and locations have not been disclosed in the public statement.

Strategy Battles Assessment

The IDF’s decision to issue this warning publicly rather than act silently is strategically deliberate. Israel is signalling to Tehran, to Baghdad, and to Washington simultaneously. The message to Tehran is that the proxy attack planning has been penetrated and will be acted upon. The message to Baghdad is that Iraq-based factions operating under Iranian direction will be held accountable regardless of Iraqi government positions. The message to Washington is that Israel will not stand down on the militia threat even as diplomatic talks proceed.

The broader strategic logic is clear: Iran has historically used the ceasefire and negotiation period to reconstitute, reposition and prepare its proxy forces for the next escalation cycle. Israel’s three-agency disclosure is an attempt to raise the cost of that preparation by making the plot visible and confirming that counter-action is already underway. If this warning follows Israel’s established pattern, kinetic strikes on the named network will likely follow in the days ahead, whether or not the Islamabad talks produce a framework agreement.


Editorial Verification

The IDF warning is sourced to a named official statement by IDF Spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X on April 24, 2026, as reported by Kurdistan24. The statement has not been independently corroborated by a second named source and is therefore treated as single-source for the specific wording attributed to Adraee. The broader context of Iraqi militia activity, IRGC proxy operations, and prior U.S.-Israeli strikes on PMF positions in Iraq is corroborated by Critical Threats, Wikipedia’s Iraq war timeline, and the Times of Israel. The diplomatic context regarding Islamabad talks is sourced to the Times of Israel April 24 liveblog and White House statements. No casualty claims are made in this article. The Strategic Assessment represents original editorial analysis by Strategy Battles and is not drawn from any single source.

Approved for Publication / Marcus V. Thorne / Lead Editor, Strategy Battles / April 24, 2026

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