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Iraq Strengthens Border Security Amid Regional Instability

Baghdad, Iraq – Iraq’s National Security Council met to discuss enhancing border security and reviewing the National Border Management Strategy. Chaired by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, the meeting aimed to address pressing national security concerns and reinforce Iraq’s overall defense framework.

Government spokesperson Sabah Al-Numan confirmed that the discussions led to decisions focused on strengthening Iraq’s security. The primary issue was improving border control measures, ensuring the protection of Iraq’s land and maritime boundaries. Additionally, officials emphasized the need to improve travel, trade, and investment to support economic growth.

Iraq is also working to align its border security with international treaties. This approach seeks to balance effective security enforcement while promoting cooperation with neighboring countries, which is essential for regional stability.

The council also tackled internal security challenges, particularly counter-extremism initiatives. Iraq’s efforts to combat extremism involve rehabilitation programs that focus on psychological, social, and ideological support. Specialized institutions play a vital role in helping individuals reintegrate into society.

With Ramadan approaching, the council reviewed security plans for the holy month. Officials stressed the importance of ensuring public safety and maintaining stability during this period. Special attention will be given to preserving peace across the country during Ramadan’s observance.

The meeting also addressed concerns regarding regional security, particularly developments in southern Syria. Recent Israeli airstrikes near Damascus and military activities in Daraa and Quneitra have raised alarms in Baghdad. These operations are seen as part of Israel’s broader strategy to pressure Iran and disrupt supply routes between Iraq and Lebanon.

Experts believe that Israel’s military actions in southern Syria could lead to a direct border presence with Iraq. If this happens, it could have significant security implications for Iraq, which is already dealing with tensions related to the Israel-Iran conflict.

Iraqi analysts urge caution in reassessing the growing Israeli military presence in Syria, as it could have long-term consequences for Iraq’s national security and political stability.

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