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Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson stated the United States holds direct responsibility for current ceasefire breaches and that Israel’s actions cannot be separated from U.S. policies. Iranian media reported no casualties after Israeli strikes on a petrochemical plant and after Iranian missile launches toward Israel.
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson said the United States holds direct responsibility for current ceasefire violations and that Israel’s actions cannot be separated from U.S. policies. “The actions of the Zionist entity within the region cannot be looked at in isolation from the United States,” the spokesperson said at a press conference.
Missile exchanges and reported damage Iranian media reported that two Israeli strikes hit the Karun petrochemical plant in Mahshahr and that no casualties occurred. The extent of damage is still being assessed. Israeli police said shrapnel from a rocket attack caused property damage in the occupied West Bank and that no injuries were recorded.
Magen David Adom, Israel’s national ambulance service, stated no known casualties resulted from the latest Iranian missile attacks on Israel.
Flight cancellations and public response Airports in Tehran and Kermanshah cancelled all flights until further notice after Israeli attacks on Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz. Demonstrators in Tehran waved flags of Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah following the missile exchanges.
Israeli military officials said a new wave of missiles was launched from Iran and that it is possible to leave shelters after the latest attacks.
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