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Iran launches new wave of missile attacks on Israel

Iran launches new wave of missile attacks on Israel

Iraqi News13 hours ago

Tehran – Iran launched a new wave of missile attacks on Israel early Saturday after numerous sites had been struck across the Islamic republic, state media said.
'A new round of Iranian missile attacks on the Zionist regime begins from Tehran and Kermanshah', a city in western Iran, state TV reported.

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