From my country's MSM:
"Iranian authorities have downplayed Israeli retaliation, calling it more of an
'infiltration than an attack'.
There are many indications that Iran will not launch a counterstrike.
Today's events may suggest a successful outcome of the diplomatic efforts of countries interested in events in the Middle East.
Israel will not admit to today's attack.
Such reports come from the Israeli media.
This is part of a broader strategy for Tel Aviv,
which usually does not want to officially confirm its offensive actions.
Although there have been media reports of explosions in attacked parts of Iran,
the reports have been ridiculed by Iranian officials, calling them 'absurd'.
According to the authorities in Tehran,
all drones that violated the country's airspace have been shot down.
Iran even calls today's events 'infiltration',
refusing to attribute any greater significance to them.
One official in Tehran told Reuters:
'The foreign source of the incident has not been confirmed.
We have not received information about any attack from outside and the discussion is towards infiltration rather than attack'.
Israel's limited 'retaliation'
and Tehran's muted response
seem to suggest that there may be a pause in the Israel-Iran conflict.
It is not without reason that Benjamin Netanyahu's phone has been heating up in recent days.
Representatives of
the USA,
Russia,
Great Britain,
France
and Germany
called.
They all had one goal:
to prevent the outbreak of a wider regional conflict in the Middle East."
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