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Tehran resident says targeting of residential building shows Israel's 'desperation, weakness and fear'

Tehran resident says targeting of residential building shows Israel's 'desperation, weakness and fear'

Yahoo6 days ago
The impact of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran was still visible in Tehran on Saturday. Several buildings in the capital suffered damage as Israeli strikes targeted sites across the city. The Associated Press was given access to one heavily damaged residential building during a media tour, organized by the government. A number of civilians were killed in the Israeli strikes on targets across Iran. (AP video shot by Saeed Sarmadi)
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