Iran Activates Air Defenses Amid Tensions with Israel
Iran's air defense systems were activated in Tehran on Thursday due to reports of hostile aerial activity, marking a significant escalation. Israeli officials assert no airstrikes are currently underway, amidst ongoing military readiness discussions and U.S. approval considerations.

On Thursday, Iran activated its air defense systems in Tehran following reports of hostile aerial activity, marking a critical development since the cease-fire commenced. The Mehr News Agency reported engagements targeting unidentified 'hostile targets,' while Israeli sources confirmed no airstrikes were occurring in Iran.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated military readiness to resume operations against Iran, pending U.S. approval. This follows a period of escalating tensions since the reported death of Iran's Supreme Leader on February 28. Katz indicated that any future attacks would be more potent and focused on critical infrastructure, potentially destabilizing Iran further.




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