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Israel allegedly confirmed that its military attacked Iran on Friday, The New York Times reported, citing two Israeli defense officials.
Furthermore, three Iranian officials told the news agency that a strike had hit a military air base near central Iran's city of Isfahan, without mentioning which country was responsible for the assault.
Earlier, Iranian state media shared that the country's nuclear facilities were unharmed and that Israel wasn't targetting them, but rather a military base.
There will be no more direct state-to-state attacks between Israel and Iran, CNN reported on Friday citing an unnamed "regional intelligence" source. The official said the direct strikes are "over" but did not provide further information to support the claim.
Earlier on Friday, anonymous US officials confirmed to the media that Israel carried out a strike in Iran in retaliation to Iran's attack on Israel. Iran's attack was itself a response to Israel's strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascu