Babaseikh Hosseini tells Al Jazeera that âthere is a strong probability of actionâ, as the IRGC announces strikes on rebel targets in Iraqâs semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
Published On 7 Mar 2026
The leader of an Iranian Kurdish nationalist group based in northern Iraqâs semi-autonomous Kurdish region has told Al Jazeera that it is âhighly likelyâ that Iranian Kurds will stage a cross-border ground operation into Iran.
Babasheikh Hosseini, the secretary-general of the Khabat Organisation of Iranian Kurdistan, said on Friday that there was no operation âat this pointâ but the United States had made contact with the group and it was considering a campaign.
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âWe have been planning for a long time, and now that conditions are more favourable, there is a strong probability of action,â Hosseini told Al Jazeera from the Kurdish region.
âWe have yet to reach a decisive decision, but it is highly likely we will move forward with a ground operation,â Hosseini added.
The rebel leader concluded: âThe Americans have contacted us through various channels but until now, we have not met directly â but they contacted us.â
Meanwhile, Iranâs Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Saturday that it had targeted âseparatist groupsâ in the Kurdish region, as the US-Israel war on Iran entered its second week.
âThree locations of separatist groups in the Iraqi region (of Kurdistan) were hit ⌠this morning,â the IRGC said in a statement carried by the Tasnim news agency.
âIf separatist groups in the region [of Kurdistan] make any move against Iranâs territorial integrity, we will crush them.â
âIraqi territory must not a launching pointâ
The reported attack was carried out hours after the Iraqi government and the semi-autonomous Kurdish Regional Government said on Friday that Iraq must not be a launchpad for attacks against neighbouring countries, following reports that fighters might attempt to cross into Iran.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Kurdistanâs regional president Nechirvan Barzani agreed in a phone call âthat Iraqi territory must not be used as a launching point for attacks against neighbouring countriesâ, the premierâs media office said.
Tehran threatened on Friday to target âall the facilitiesâ of the region if exiled Kurdish Iranian fighters were allowed to enter Iran.
Israel has been bombing parts of western Iran to support Iranian Kurdish fighters, three sources familiar with Israelâs talks with the factions told the Reuters news agency.
US President Donald Trump told Reuters on Friday it would be âwonderfulâ if they crossed the border.
âI think itâs wonderful that they want to do that, Iâd be all for it,â the president said.
Multiple attacks in Iraq
The IRGC statement also came hours after drones reportedly struck airports and oil facilities in Iraq on Friday, and US-led troops shot down several drones over the Kurdish capital, Erbil, in the north of the country. A drone also targeted the Erbil Arjaan by Rotana hotel in Iraqâs Kurdistan region, security sources told Reuters.
Meanwhile, late on Friday, Baghdad International Airport, which houses a military base and a US diplomatic facility, âcame under a series of attacksâ with drones and missiles, a security official told the AFP news agency.
Another security source confirmed there was a drone attack followed by a fire at the airport.
In the southern province of Basra, an oil facility housing foreign energy companies came under attack twice.
A security official in Basra told AFP late on Friday that âtwo drones were shot down over the Burjesia oil complex, but a third got throughâ and hit the site.
The US embassy in Baghdad said on Friday that Iran-aligned fighter groups may seek to target hotels frequented by foreigners in the Kurdish region, according to a post on X.
