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Iran strikes Netanyahu’s office & US bases in major missile attacks

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TEHRAN: The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have claimed to have attacked the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards claimed to have attacked Netanyahu’s office, which Israel confirmed, saying that no one was injured in the attack.

Meanwhile, according to the Israeli newspaper The Times of Israel, the Revolutionary Guards also claimed to have targeted the Israeli Air Force headquarters with missiles.

According to the Fars News Agency, Iran used Khyber missiles in both attacks and said that the office of the criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime was targeted, while in the statement, the Revolutionary Guards added that there is no information about Netanyahu’s current condition or fate.

In addition, Iran attacked six US military bases in the Middle East with missiles. Iran targeted US military bases in Bahrain, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.

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