Tehran claims Israeli jets did not breach Iranian airspace
Iranian military leaders stated that Israeli jets did not enter Iran's airspace, instead launching long-range missiles at targets near the Iraq border, as reported by state media.
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- Published Date: 09:22 | 26 October 2024
- Modified Date: 09:22 | 26 October 2024
Rather, Israel's air force fired long-range missiles at targets in Iran near the border with Iraq, according to a statement from the Iranian general staff which was reported by state media.
In the process, radar stations were hit. The generals said that damage was "limited and minor."
The general staff also reiterated that Iran reserves the right "to an appropriate response at an appropriate time."
In the statement, Iran's military also emphasized the need for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon "to prevent the killing of defenceless and oppressed people."