A major report published by The Wall Street Journal has triggered intense debate across the Middle East after claiming that Israel secretly built and operated a covert military base inside Iraq during the 2026 war against Iran. (The Wall Street Journal)
According to the report, the hidden outpost was located deep in Iraq’s western desert and was established shortly before the launch of Operation Roaring Lion — the massive U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran that began on February 28, 2026. (Wikipedia)
The alleged operation is being described by analysts as one of Israel’s boldest covert military missions in recent years because it reportedly took place inside Iraqi territory without the approval or knowledge of the Iraqi government. (Israel & Jewish News – JNS)
A Hidden Base in Iraq’s Desert
Reports say the secret installation was built in a remote desert region believed to be near the Nukhayb area between Anbar, Najaf, and Karbala provinces. The location was considered ideal for covert operations because of its vast open terrain and very small population. (ynetglobal)
The base reportedly included:
- A temporary airstrip built on a dry desert lakebed
- Logistical support facilities for Israeli aircraft
- Israeli special forces units
- Search-and-rescue teams for downed pilots
- Helicopter support operations
Satellite imagery later reportedly showed a runway around 1.9 kilometres long appearing in late February before disappearing soon afterwards, suggesting the site was temporary and designed for short-term wartime use. (The Wall Street Journal)
Military experts quoted in reports said such forward bases are extremely valuable during long-range operations because they reduce travel distance, fuel use, and response times. (israeldefense.co.il)
Why the Base Was Strategically Important
The hidden base reportedly helped the Israeli Air Force carry out strikes inside Iran more efficiently.
By operating from Iraq, Israeli aircraft allegedly shortened flight distances to Iranian targets by nearly 1,000 miles (around 1,600 kilometres). This allowed warplanes to carry heavier payloads and spend more time in operational zones. (The Wall Street Journal)
The base also reportedly housed Israeli rescue teams prepared to recover pilots if aircraft were shot down over Iranian territory. According to reports, no Israeli pilots were ultimately lost during the campaign, meaning the rescue teams were never deployed. (Israel & Jewish News – JNS)
The operation was allegedly conducted with the knowledge of the United States, although U.S. officials reportedly did not directly participate in the Iraqi base operation itself. (Reuters)
The Near Discovery That Almost Exposed the Mission
The secrecy of the operation nearly collapsed in early March 2026.
According to multiple reports, a local shepherd noticed unusual helicopter activity and suspicious military movements in the desert area and informed Iraqi authorities. (Jerusalem Post)
Iraqi troops were then sent to investigate the location.
Reports claim Israeli forces reacted quickly to prevent the base from being exposed. Israeli aircraft allegedly launched airstrikes against approaching Iraqi military units to keep them away from the installation. (Reuters)
Iraqi authorities later reported that one Iraqi soldier was killed and two others were injured in the strikes. At the time, Baghdad initially blamed the United States before later learning American forces were reportedly not involved. (Investing.com)
After the airstrikes, Iraqi forces eventually reached the area but reportedly found only traces of military activity and abandoned infrastructure. No Israeli personnel were found at the site. (The Wall Street Journal)
Iraq’s Anger and Political Fallout
The revelations have created major political controversy inside Iraq.
Iraqi officials have strongly denied having any knowledge of the alleged Israeli base and described the reports as a serious violation of Iraqi sovereignty. (Reuters)
According to reports, Iraq later filed complaints with the United Nations over the foreign military strikes carried out on Iraqi territory. (The Wall Street Journal)
The Iraqi parliament has reportedly summoned defence, interior, intelligence, and security officials for questioning over how such a sensitive foreign military operation could allegedly take place inside Iraqi territory without detection. (The Times of India)
The controversy has also exposed Iraq’s difficult geopolitical position between Iran, the United States, and regional armed groups operating across the country.
Broader Regional Implications
Analysts believe the alleged operation demonstrates how far Israel is willing to go in confronting Iran and expanding its military reach across the region.
Forward operating bases inside hostile or neutral territory have long been part of modern military strategy, but establishing one inside Iraq carried major risks because of Iraq’s internal political divisions and the presence of powerful Iran-backed armed groups. (The Times of Israel)
The revelations also underline the close military coordination between Israel and the United States during the 2026 Iran conflict. (Reuters)
Some analysts believe the leak itself may have strategic purposes, including:
- Sending a warning to Iran about Israel’s operational reach
- Demonstrating deep U.S.-Israeli military coordination
- Shaping narratives after the fragile regional ceasefire
- Highlighting Israel’s intelligence and covert capabilities
So far, Israeli authorities have not officially confirmed the existence of the secret Iraqi base. (Jerusalem Post)