The National Intelligence Council holds its session headed by Al-Araji

Baghdad, The National Intelligence Council held today, Sunday, its twelfth session, headed by the National Security Advisor, Qasim Al-Araji, and in the presence of members of the Council and supporting parties.

The media office of the National Security Adviser said in a statement, “The Council discussed the topics on the agenda and took the necessary decisions and recommendations regarding them.”

The statement added, “Al-Araji stressed during the session that what is happening in Gaza is a violation of all humanitarian values and human rights principles, stressing that Iraq’s position is to emphasize the necessity of stopping the aggression against the Gaza Strip and allowing humanitarian aid to enter the Strip.”

Al-Araji pointed out that the security services need to make efforts to obtain information and maintain security, stressing the importance of vigilance, caution and exceptional action, because ISIS terrorist gangs are trying to exploit any loophole to carry out terrorist acts.

The Council discussed the measures that must be taken by the intelligence community at this critical stage and the necessity of following up on all international, regional and local details, to preserve the country’s security.

The statement added, “The Council discussed the achievements achieved by the Joint Intelligence Information Center, as well as the future vision for the center’s work.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency