In a significant escalation of military tensions, seven rockets were launched from the Iraqi town of Rabi'a, located near Mosul, toward a U.S. base in northeastern Syria on March 23, 2026. This incident has been confirmed by two Iraqi security sources and represents a stark increase in hostilities following the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iranian targets.
The rocket launcher used in this attack was reportedly fixed on a burned-out truck and was discovered in the Rabi'a district. U.S. officials have indicated that this attack is part of broader retaliatory actions linked to the ongoing conflict that has seen Iranian military operations spill over into neighboring countries.
Prior to this incident, U.S. and Israeli military operations had targeted numerous Iranian positions in the region in response to strikes on U.S. troops. This cross-border attack raises concerns over the safety and security of U.S. personnel stationed in Syria, as it marks the first known assault of this nature since hostilities intensified.
The escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has led to a heightened state of alert among military officials, with ongoing assessments of threats against U.S. assets in the region. Efforts to engage in diplomatic dialogue have been complicated by these military actions, underscoring the fragile nature of peace in a historically volatile area.

