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Iranian Official : “Israel” Unlikely to Target Nuclear Facilities Following Missile Attack

TEHRAN – Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, has stated that the Zinonist entity is unlikely to launch strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities in retaliation for an Iranian missile attack. In remarks reported by the ISNA news agency on Wednesday, Kamalvandi expressed confidence that any potential Zionist assault would result in minimal damage to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

The statement reflects Iran’s ongoing efforts to assert its position amidst regional hostilities and to reassure its populace regarding the resilience of its nuclear program. Kamalvandi’s remarks aim to mitigate fears of potential military escalation while emphasizing the durability of Iran’s nuclear facilities against external threats.

As the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East remains fraught with tension, the focus continues to be on diplomatic avenues to de-escalate hostilities and prevent further military confrontations.

 

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