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Iran Cluster Bomb Attack on Israel Leaves One Dead, Two Injured in Fresh Strike

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The Iran cluster bomb attack on Israel has resulted in the death of one Israeli citizen while two others were injured, according to international media reports.

The latest strike has increased tensions in the region. Authorities are assessing the damage and security situation after the incident.

Six Locations Targeted in Israel

Reports say the Iran cluster bomb attack on Israel targeted at least six different locations inside Israeli territory.

Emergency teams quickly reached the affected areas. The injured people were moved to nearby hospitals for medical treatment.

Rising Tensions in the Region

The Iran cluster bomb attack on Israel has added to the already tense situation in the Middle East.

Officials have not yet shared full details about the scale of damage or possible further actions. Security forces remain on alert as the situation develops.

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