Iran war: Israel attacks Iran's South Pars gas field again
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Iran war: Israel attacks Iran's South Pars gas field again
"Iranian officials have stated that the situation is 'under control' at the South Pars gas field after Israel targeted a key petrochemical plant, leading to significant tensions in the region."
"The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that airstrikes had impacted close to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, with one strike occurring just 75 meters from the site's perimeter."
"A new ceasefire proposal has been presented to both Iran and the US, suggesting a 45-day truce and the reopening of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz."
Iranian authorities assert that the situation at the South Pars gas field is under control following Israeli airstrikes on a petrochemical plant. The strikes have resulted in the death of Iranian security official Majid Khademi. Additionally, Iran and the US have received a ceasefire proposal lasting 45 days, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that US-Israeli airstrikes occurred near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, causing damage but not affecting the plant itself.
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