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Iranian Air Defense Announces Successfully Thwarting of Israeli Aggression

Today’s war updates:

🔹 Israeli forces have stolen 2,300 bodies from cemeteries in Gaza and partially or fully destroyed 19 cemeteries since the war’s onset, according to Gaza’s Government Media Office.

🔹Israeli army reports three soldiers from Armored Battalion 196 were killed in Jabalia, Gaza, after their tank was detonated by the Palestinian Resistance.

🔹 The Israeli Ministry of Security has updated the toll of casualties among its forces since October 7, 2023, to 808 soldiers and officers, along with 75 police officers and seven Shin Bet officers.

🔹Hezb-ollah carried out 48 operations in a single day against Israeli positions—the most extensive single-day action since the beginning of the war last October. Israeli military admits 61 injuries, with no word on fatalities yet.

🔹 The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has taken responsibility for a drone strike targeting Acre.

🔹 Israel’s drone attack on Iran was successfully thwarted with medium-range air defense systems which downed all the Israeli drones, with limited impacts from intercepted strikes, as flights in Tehran resumed without disruption, according to the Iranian Air Defense. Tasnim News Agency sources also clarified that Israeli claims of targeting 20 sites within Iran were dismissed as psychological warfare, with no IRGC facilities affected. Two Iranian air defense soldiers were confirmed killed in the confrontation.

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