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Events of the year
2023
in
Iraq
.
Incumbents
President
:
Abdul Latif Rashid
Prime Minister
:
Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani
Events
January
19 January –
25th Arabian Gulf Cup
logo
Arabian Gulf Cup stampede
, kills four and injures up to 80+ after the
25th Arabian Gulf Cup
in
Basra
.
[
1
]
Iraq wins the 25th Arabian Gulf Cup for the 4th time in history and the first time since 1988.
[
2
]
27 January – Iraq and France sign a bilateral cooperation agreement during a visit of Iraqi prime minister to Paris.
[
3
]
31 January –
Killing of Tiba al-Ali
, a 23-year-old woman
strangled by her father
in
Al Diwaniyah
while sleeping.
[
4
]
February
6 February – Russian foreign minister,
Sergey Lavrov
, visits Iraq to discuss economic and strategic relations between the two countries.
[
5
]
February – During excavations in
Lagash
, archologists find an ancient tavern with food remains that is estimated to be over 5,000 years old, providing a unique look at the dietary habits of ancient people.
[
6
]
March
1 March – United Nations Secretary General
Antonio Guterres
visits Iraq for the first time in six years.
[
7
]
23 March – Iraq wins a landmark arbitration case against Türkiye over the exportation of oil through the Kurdistan region.
[
8
]
27 March – The
Iraqi Parliament
passes 206–12 a series of amendments reducing the electoral districts in each
governorate
to one, ahead of local elections in November. Voting blocs and independent members who boycotted the vote claim the amendments make it more difficult for the opposition to get elected.
[
9
]
April
7 April – Turkish military targets
Sulaimaniyah
airport, drawing condemnations from the Iraqi government.
[
10
]
12 April – Iraq signs a Memorandum of Understanding with
UNDP
to combat corruption.
[
11
]
May
23-24 May –
Duchess of Edinburgh
, princess
Sophie Rhys-Jones
, visits Baghdad in support of victims of sextual violence, becoming the first royal to visit Iraq.
[
12
]
27 May – Iraq launches a $17 billion project that aims to connect the
Grand Faw Port
with Türkiye by road and rail.
[
13
]
June
3 June – Syria repatriates 50
Islamic State
fighters and 168 relatives of fighters to Iraq.
[
14
]
15 June – The emir of Qatar,
Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani
, visits Baghdad and meets officials in both Baghdad and Kurdistan.
[
15
]
26 June – During clashes near
Kirkuk
, 3 Islamic State militants and one Iraqi soldier are killed.
[
16
]
29 June – Iraqi protesters storm the
Swedish embassy
in Baghdad after videos of Quran burning in Sweden spread on social media.
[
17
]
July
Cardinal Louis Sako
3 July – Iraqi president issues a decree revoking a 2013 decree that recognized
Louis Raphaël I Sako
as Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Baghdad.
[
18
]
13 July – Hundreds of Christian Iraqis protest in
Ankawa
demanding the Iraqi government reinstate cardinal Sako as patriarch.
[
19
]
15 July – Amid rising tension between cardinal Sako and the government, the cardinal left Baghdad and headed to Kurdistan.
[
20
]
20 July – Followers of
Shiite
cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr
set fire to the Swedish embassy in Baghdad in reaction to a planned
Quran desecration
demonstration in
Stockholm
. The
Swedish foreign ministry
confirms the safety of its embassy staff and the
Iraqi foreign ministry
condemns the incident, initiating an investigation to identify those responsible.
[
21
]
21 July – Swedish embassy in Baghdad temporarily suspends operations.
[
22
]
22 July – The murder and torture of a 7 year old child, Mousa Walaa, at the hand of his stepmother sparks anger in Iraq and demands of justice.
[
23
]
31 July –
World Health Organization
recognizes Iraq as the 50th country to eliminate
Trachoma
as a public health threat.
[
24
]
August
10 August – Five Turkish soldiers are killed during clashes with
PKK
militants.
[
25
]
27 August – The stepmother of murder victim Mousa Walaa is convicted of his killing and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
[
26
]
28 August – A French soldier is killed during a joint anti-terrorism operation with Iraqi forces in
Kirkuk
.
[
27
]
September
2 September – Rival protests in
Kirkuk
, between Kurdish, Turkmen and Arab residents of the city devolved into violent clashes resulting in 4 dead and 15 injured.
[
28
]
13 September – Germany extends the mandate for German army operations in Iraq, up to 500 soldiers set to be deployed up to October, 2024.
[
29
]
21 September – The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court overturns the
Khor Abdullah
agreement with
Kuwait
which had been voted on by Parliament in 2013. The court declared the agreement unconstitutional for not passing the 2 thirds majority required.
[
30
]
26 September –
Qaraqosh wedding fire
: More than 100 people are killed and more than 150 others are injured in a
fire at a wedding
in
Qaraqosh
,
Nineveh Governorate
[
31
]
October
13 October – Thousands of protesters march in Baghdad in solidarity with Palestinians after the beginning of
Israeli airstrikes
on
Gaza
.
[
32
]
17 October – Iraqi government declares state of mourning for three days for victims of
al-Ahli al-Arabi Baptist Hospital
massacre in Gaza.
[
33
]
Lamassu
sculpture
19 October –
Drones
and rockets strike the
Al-Asad Airbase
in
Al Anbar Governorate
,
Iraq
, which houses
U.S.
troops.
[
34
]
24 October – 2,700 year old, mostly intact, winged
Lamassu
sculpture is unearthed near
Mosul
.
[
35
]
31 October –
Ain al-Asad airbase
that hosts U.S and coalition forces is targeted by 2 armed drones, with no reported casualties.
[
36
]
November
10 November –
U.S. forces
are attacked three times in the past 24 hours in
Iraq
, including
drone strikes
on
Al-Asad Airbase
and
Al-Harir Air Base
, and an
IED
attack on a U.S. patrol near the
Mosul Dam
. No casualties are reported.
[
37
]
14 November – The
Federal Supreme Court of Iraq
dismisses
Parliament Speaker
Mohamed Al-Halbousi
and Representative Laith al-Duleimi, following a complaint alleging that Halbousi
falsified
a
resignation letter
that would have removed Duleimi from
parliament
.
[
38
]
30 November – A gun attack by the Islamic State in
Diyala
results in 11 civilians dead and several wounded.
[
39
]
December
8 December – The US embassy got attacked, again. And there were dozens of attacks on U.S. military bases by Iran-backed factions in Iraq in the preceding months, raising fears of repeated traumatic brain injuries to Americans & renewing the state of undeclared
de facto
war.
[
40
]
18 December – Provincial council elections take place for the first time since 2013.
[
41
]
23 December – Seventeen
PKK
militants and 12
Turkish soldiers
are killed during two days of
shootouts
in northern Iraq.
[
42
]
26 December – Two men from
Kuwait
and
Saudi Arabia
on an
hunting
trip in Iraq are killed when their vehicle hits a
roadside bomb
planted by
Islamic State
insurgents
in
Al Anbar Governorate
.
[
43
]
Deaths
31 January:
Tiba al-Ali
, 22, Iraqi-born Turkish social media personality.
[
44
]
5 February:
Mordechai Bibi
, 100, Iraqi-born Israeli politician,
MK
(1959–1974).
9 February:
Ali al-Bahadili
, 80, politician,
minister of agriculture
(2005–2010).
[
45
]
7 March:
Ibtisam Abdallah
, 80, writer and translator.
[
46
]
20 March:
Abdul Rahman Majeed al-Rubaie
, 83, novelist (
The Tattoo Mark
).
[
47
]
2 April:
Aram Karam
, 93, footballer (
national team
).
[
48
]
3 June:
Khalid Kishtainy
, 93, writer and satirist.
[
49
]
Karim Al Iraqi
22 June:
Jacques Ishaq
, 85,
Chaldean Catholic
hierarch, archbishop of
Arbil
(1997–1999) and curial bishop of the
Chaldean Patriarchate
(2005–2014).
[
50
]
4 July:
Amer Alwan
, 66, Iraqi-French film director and actor (
The Girl on the Train
).
[
51
]
22 July:
Karim Allawi Homaidi
, 95, football player (
Al-Minaa
,
national team
) and manager (Al-Minaa).
[
52
]
28 August:
Rabban al-Qas
, 74, Chaldean Catholic prelate, bishop of
Amadiya
(2001–2021).
[
53
]
1 September:
Karim Al Iraqi
, 68, poet.
[
54
]
6 September:
Adnan Al-Kaissie
, 84, professional wrestler (
AWA
,
WWWF
,
WWF
).
[
55
]
16 September:
Qasem Taei
, 63,
grand ayatollah
.
[
56
]
17 September:
Muhammad Mahdi al-Khorasani
, 94,
grand ayatollah
.
[
57
]
Sami Azara al-Majun
, 91, politician.
[
58
]
22 September:
Sharar Haidar
, 52, football player (
national team
) and executive, chairman of
Al-Karkh
(since 2003), heart attack.
[
59
]
5 December:
Aatqall Taúaa
, 74, sculptor, film critic and novelist.
[
60
]
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t
e
Years
in
Iraq
(1958–present)
20th century
...
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
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1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
21st century
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Category:Years of the 20th century in Iraq
Category:Years of the 21st century in Iraq
Index:
pl
ar
de
en
es
fr
it
arz
nl
ja
pt
ceb
sv
uk
vi
war
zh
ru
af
ast
az
bg
zh-min-nan
bn
be
ca
cs
cy
da
et
el
eo
eu
fa
gl
ko
hi
hr
id
he
ka
la
lv
lt
hu
mk
ms
min
no
nn
ce
uz
kk
ro
simple
sk
sl
sr
sh
fi
ta
tt
th
tg
azb
tr
ur
zh-yue
hy
my
ace
als
am
an
hyw
ban
bjn
map-bms
ba
be-tarask
bcl
bpy
bar
bs
br
cv
nv
eml
hif
fo
fy
ga
gd
gu
hak
ha
hsb
io
ig
ilo
ia
ie
os
is
jv
kn
ht
ku
ckb
ky
mrj
lb
lij
li
lmo
mai
mg
ml
zh-classical
mr
xmf
mzn
cdo
mn
nap
new
ne
frr
oc
mhr
or
as
pa
pnb
ps
pms
nds
crh
qu
sa
sah
sco
sq
scn
si
sd
szl
su
sw
tl
shn
te
bug
vec
vo
wa
wuu
yi
yo
diq
bat-smg
zu
lad
kbd
ang
smn
ab
roa-rup
frp
arc
gn
av
ay
bh
bi
bo
bxr
cbk-zam
co
za
dag
ary
se
pdc
dv
dsb
myv
ext
fur
gv
gag
inh
ki
glk
gan
guw
xal
haw
rw
kbp
pam
csb
kw
km
kv
koi
kg
gom
ks
gcr
lo
lbe
ltg
lez
nia
ln
jbo
lg
mt
mi
tw
mwl
mdf
mnw
nqo
fj
nah
na
nds-nl
nrm
nov
om
pi
pag
pap
pfl
pcd
krc
kaa
ksh
rm
rue
sm
sat
sc
trv
stq
nso
sn
cu
so
srn
kab
roa-tara
tet
tpi
to
chr
tum
tk
tyv
udm
ug
vep
fiu-vro
vls
wo
xh
zea
ty
ak
bm
ch
ny
ee
ff
got
iu
ik
kl
mad
cr
pih
ami
pwn
pnt
dz
rmy
rn
sg
st
tn
ss
ti
din
chy
ts
kcg
ve
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