Israel performed morning strikes on Friday in the Iranian capital, focused on his nuclear facilities and increases concerns about a potential conflict in full between two long -term regional enemies.
In response to the Indian Embassy in Iran, it issued advice that urged Indian nationals to stay on the readiness and limit their movement in the middle of the escalating tension.
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“Given the current situation in Iran, all Indian nationals and people of Indian origin in Iran remain vigilant, avoiding unnecessary movements, watching social media accounts and watching security protocols recommended by local authorities.”
The attack came in the middle of the warning of Israel that it would not allow Tehran to build a nuclear weapon, although it remains unclear how close the country is achieved.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that Israel had taken “unilateral steps against Iran” and that Israel had advised the US that they believe that strikes were necessary for his self -defense.
“We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our highest priority is the protection of US forces in the region,” said Rubio in his statement by a White House, which warned Iran of focusing on interests or staff in the US.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said his country had an attack without saying what he had focused on.
“Following the preventive attack of Israel’s state against Iran, missile and drone attacks against Israel and its civilian population, they are immediately expected,” he said in a statement.
Previously, US President Donald Trump said he had advised Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone any military actions, while diplomatic efforts with Iran were going.
“As long as I believe there is a chance to agree, I don’t want them to join it, because I think it would derail interviews,” Trump told reporters.
(With the entry from agencies)
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