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Iran Attacks Israel: Deaths, Retaliation & Larijani Killing

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L’uccisione del segretario del Consiglio supremo per la sicurezza Nazionale iraniano, Ali Larijani, non destabilizza il sistema politico iraniano, ha detto il ministro degli Esteri iraniano, Abbas Araghchi

Iran: media, eliminato ministro dell’Intelligence in raid Israele

Israele ha condotto un raid aereo in Iran con l’obiettivo di eliminare il ministro dell’Intelligence iraniano Esmaeil Khatib durante la notte. Lo scrive il sito di Ynet. Secondo Iran International, testata dell’opposizione iraniana con sede a Londra, il raid è andato a buon fine e il ministro è stato ucciso.

Iran: 2 morti in sobborgo a Tel Aviv per attacco missilistico Teheran

Two people have died from injuries sustained after an Iranian ballistic missile impacted the suburb of Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, according to Israeli emergency services.

Iran: colpiti 100 obiettivi israeliani per vendicare Larijani

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it had struck over 100 targets in Israel in an attack launched to “avenge the martyrdom of Ali Larijani,” the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council who was killed in an Israeli airstrike overnight between Monday and Tuesday. “In the 61st wave of attacks since the start of Operation True Promise 4, in response to the Israeli-American military campaign against Iran, Iranian Armed Forces launched a barrage of Khorramshahr-4, Qadr, Emad and Khaybar-shekan missiles against Tel Aviv, to avenge the martyrdom of the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, Ali Larijani, and his colleagues,” a statement from Iranian news agencies read. “The Khorramshahr-4 and Qadr missiles, equipped with multiple warheads, penetrated the Zionist regime’s sophisticated multi-layered air defense system and successfully hit more than 100 military and security targets in the heart of the occupied territories.”

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