LiveLive Updates June 05, 2026Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 05, 2026Report: Israel deployed troops to Azerbaijan during Iran warIsrael deployed troops to Azerbaijan during the war with Iran as part of a secret network across the region, a report by CNN says.According to four sources familiar with the matter, Israel deployed the special units and intelligence teams as part of a broader network of covert sites across the Middle East intended to support operations against Iran.Two of the sources said the forces operated from multiple locations in southern Azerbaijan near the Iranian border, including a site reportedly located around 100 kilometers (approximately 62 miles) from the Iranian city of Tabriz, which has itself been targeted in previous Israeli strikes.According to the sources, the forces were initially intended to serve as emergency rescue teams, but their role was later expanded into military and intelligence positions used for information gathering. Two of the sources added that the units carried out intelligence collection missions and operated drones, providing Israel with a valuable surveillance vantage point that allowed it to monitor developments in northern Iran during the war.One of the sources said the deployment involved several dozen personnel, including commandos, members of an airborne rescue and combat unit and Mossad agents.The sources further said that the sites were part of a broader network of covert Israeli military bases and facilities across several countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Somaliland. According to one source, the latter provided Israel with a strategic foothold during the conflict, enabling Israeli aircraft to use it as a potential stopover point for reaching Iran. Last month, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported that Israel had two military outposts in Iraq during the war.According to U.S. officials cited in those reports, the facilities were built with American knowledge shortly before the outbreak of the military campaign and were used to house special forces, as well as serve as a logistical hub for the Israel Air Force.The facilities reportedly hosted search-and-rescue teams in case Israeli pilots were downed in Iran. When a U.S. F-15 fighter jet was reportedly shot down near Isfahan, Israel offered assistance, but U.S. forces carried out the rescue themselves, according to one of the sources.Israeli Air Force special forces, trained in commando-style operations in hostile territory, were also present at the sites.Iraqi security sources said Israel used the facilities, among other purposes, for aircraft refueling and medical treatment. According to two Middle Eastern sources, the outposts were intended to be temporary but proved highly significant in practice.The information provided by the sources suggests that at least one of the bases had been known to the United States since June 2025, and possibly earlier, and that Washington did not inform Iraq, its ally, that a hostile state was operating on its territory.According to Middle Eastern sources, U.S. involvement in Iraq's security arrangements strengthened Israel's assessment that it could operate with relative secrecy and freedom in the country. During both wars with Iran, two Iraqi security officials said, Washington compelled Iraq to shut down its radar systems to protect U.S. aircraft.Israel, U.S. launch talks on new defense cooperation plan to replace current aid dealThe Israeli and U.S. delegations, earlier this week in Tel Aviv. Credit: Public Affairs and Communications Division at the Defense Ministry The Israeli and U.S. delegations, earlier this week in Tel Aviv. Credit: Public Affairs and Communications Division at the Defense Ministry Israel's Defense Ministry and the United States held their first meeting earlier this week aimed at formulating a new defense cooperation framework to replace the current Memorandum of Understanding on U.S. military aid, which is set to expire in 2028.According to the Defense Ministry, the emerging agreement is "intended to strengthen the IDF's qualitative military edge through expanded joint investment in research and development, increased co-production initiatives and deeper strategic cooperation between Israel and the United States."Hezbollah's engineering unit chief killed in targeted strike, IDF says Abd Harb, the commander of Hezbollah's engineering unit, was killed in an IDF strike last week, a statement by the IDF Spokesperson's Unit said.According to the military, Harb headed the unit responsible for the assembly and deployment of explosive devices, and played a key role in numerous attack plans targeting Israel since the 2006 Lebanon War.The IDF added that the Israeli Air Force destroyed a rocket launcher late Thursday that had been aimed at Israeli forces operating in the area.Turkish FM: 'What Israel is doing in Gaza has inflicted deep wounds on the conscience of humanity' 🔵 متابعة شهاب | وزير الخارجية التركي: ما تفعله إسرائيل في غزة خلق جروحا كبيرة في الضمير الإنساني
Report: Israel secretly deployed IDF soldiers to Azerbaijan amid Iran war
Report: Israel Deployed Troops to Azerbaijan During Iran War. Israel, U.S. Launch Talks on New Defense Cooperation Plan to Replace Current Aid Deal. Hezbollah's Engineering Unit Chief Killed in Targeted Strike, IDF Says











