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In remarks before the UN Security Council, Iranian Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani claimed that 78 people had been killed in Israeli attacks across Iran -- using the term "martyred" -- and that another 320 had been injured.
Israel is shutting its embassies around the world and has urged citizens to stay alert and not display Jewish or Israeli symbols in public places, statements posted on embassy websites said on Friday after Israel launched large-scale attacks on Iran.
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Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, generals, and scientists killed 78 people and wounded more than 320 on Friday, Iran’s ambassador told the U.N. Security Council, but he said “the overwhelming majority” of victims were civilians. Israel described the new wave of hostilities as the beginning of “Operation Rising Lion.”
The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv is restricting its employees from traveling amid heightened tensions in the region between Israel and Iran. “Due to the increased regional tensions, U.S. government
The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv on Saturday set up a round the clock emergency helpline and advised Indian nationals to stay vigilant after escalation in Israel's conflict with Iran.
The Indian Embassy in Israel advises nationals to remain vigilant and follow safety protocols from Israeli authorities. Citizens should exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay near safety shelters due to the current regional situation.
" Following the State of Israel's preemptive strike against Iran, a missile and drone attack against the State of Israel and its civilian population is expected in the immediate future ," Katz said, as quoted by NDTV. The Iranian Embassy declares that their country will respond to Israel's attack in Tehran on Friday morning.
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