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Iran is not preparing for an immediate retaliation following the Israeli strike

Iran clarified that it currently has no plans for military retaliation following Israel’s recent strike. This information⁢ was reported in the Washington Examiner. The situation is being closely monitored ⁣amid concerns about escalating regional conflict. ⁤Iran confirmed that⁣ it has no immediate plans for military retaliation after ‍Israel’s recent strike, as reported by the‌ Washington Examiner. The evolving situation is ‍being closely watched ⁣due to concerns about a potential⁤ escalation in regional conflict.


Iran announced it was not planning any military response at the moment after Israel’s strike on the country Thursday night.

A senior Iranian official with knowledge of the situation said that the country currently had no plans for immediate action or a retaliatory strike, Reuters reported. The official also said that there was not any clarification on who was behind Thursday’s attack.

#BREAKING #Iran is not planning an immediate response to the night strike, “unclear who is behind it”, senior Iranian official told Reuters

— Guy Elster (@guyelster) April 19, 2024

The statement comes after Israel launched a missile strike on Iran late Thursday night, reportedly targeting a military site near the Iranian city of Isfahan. The strike was a response to Iran’s drone and missile attack on Israel last week.

Iranian officials claimed its air defense system intercepted three drones, according to CNN. No casualties have been reported.

Israeli officials notified the United States on Thursday that the country was planning to launch a retaliatory strike against Iran, Bloomberg reported.

This is a developing news story.



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