It is an ad published this morning on a daily daily life. It concerns the sale of two Boeings 727 belonging to the Iraqi company Iraqi Airways.
As a reminder, when the Gulf War was launched in the early 90s, civil aircraft belonging, in particular, to the Iraqi airline had been sent to Arab countries in order to put them out of reach of US bombings. Two of them found refuge with us. Some sources then indicated that these planes belonged to the private fleet of Saddam Hussein.
Note that said devices are currently, and consequently, ownership of the Iraqi State which has decided to sell them via a call for tenders. The interested parties must submit their offers to the Iraqi Embassy in Tunis before November 15. In the event that any buyers want to try the aircraft before committing, it is enough to take a little jump to the Remada military base in the South Tunisian. This is where they are, probably parked. The photo is visible on Google Maps.