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  • In just 65 hours since Israel launched war against Iran a total of 1,481 individuals have been killed or injured Today 03:06

    224 have been killed in Israeli strikes on Iran

    TEHRAN - Hossein Kermanpour, spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Health, announced on Sunday that the consequences of the “false slogan” claiming that “Israel targets only military sites and has no quarrel with the Iranian people” have proven to be tragically unfounded.

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