Iran Denies Damage from Israeli Attack on Isfahan Amid Rising Tensions
ICARO Media Group
In a recent development, Iran's foreign minister has stated that no casualties or damage occurred during the overnight attack on Isfahan, contradicting reports from US officials. Iranian media reports quoted Hossein Amirabdollahian dismissing Israel's supporters in the media as attempting to "take a victory out of their defeat."
Amirabdollahian's statement downplayed the missiles fired by Israel and instead attributed the attack to "mini-drones" that were successfully neutralized. The attack targeted an air defense radar system near Isfahan, which safeguards the Natanz nuclear facility, according to a senior US official. The official further revealed that three missiles were fired from an Israeli aircraft outside Iran, with an initial assessment suggesting the destruction of the radar site.
Meanwhile, Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), expressed relief that no nuclear facilities were affected, emphasizing the potential severity of an attack on such installations. Grossi highlighted Iran's practice of housing its facilities underground, questioning the effectiveness of targeting nuclear installations.
The situation in Gaza continues to worsen, with the health ministry run by Hamas reporting devastating numbers. According to the ministry's statement on Telegram, Israel's bombardment of Gaza has resulted in 34,012 deaths and 76,833 injuries, including 42 deaths and 63 injuries in the past 24 hours.
Amidst the ongoing conflict, the intentional destruction of critical medical equipment in Gaza's hospitals has been condemned by the United Nations. Dominic Allen, the UN Population Fund's representative for Palestine, lamented the state of Gaza's hospitals, with many in ruins and only a couple capable of providing maternal health services. Allen specifically highlighted the dire condition of Al-Khair maternity hospital in Khan Younis, describing it as devoid of functioning medical equipment and strangely silent in its birthing rooms.
The international community continues to express concern over the escalating tensions in the region, with the UN calling for an end to the destruction and violence. As the situation unfolds, both sides are entangled in a dangerous cycle, raising fears of further damage and casualties.
As always, the full extent of the situation and its ramifications are still emerging, with various perspectives and assessments shaping the narrative. The world closely watches the developments in the Middle East, hoping for a de-escalation of tensions and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.