Iran’s supreme leader tacitly acknowledges that Tehran hit little in its attack on Israel
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Iran’s supreme leader tacitly acknowledges Tehran hit little in its attack on Israel
JERUSALEM — Iran’s supreme leader on Sunday dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything there, a tacit acknowledgment that despite launching a major assault, few projectiles actually made it through to their targets. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s comments before senior military leaders didn’t touch on the apparent Israeli retaliatory strike on Friday on the central city of Isfahan, even though air defenses opened fire and Iran grounded...
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Iran’s foreign minister dismisses Israel’s strikes, says it won’t retaliate
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