
New Israeli attack hits west Iran: Media
Iranian media reported a new Israeli strike on western Iran on Monday, the latest in a series of attacks since fighting began four days ago.
"The Zionist regime has brutally attacked the fire department building at the Musiyan municipality" in the western province of Ilam, the Tasnim news agency reported, publishing a video of smoke rising from the site.
AFP

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