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World leaders call for restraint in the aftermath of Iran’s unprecedented air attack against Israel

By Reuters
15 April 2024   |   3:53 pm
World leaders called for calm and an "utmost degree of restraint" in the aftermath of Iran's large-scale air attacks on Israel. Iran's attack, which involved the launch of more than 300 drones and missiles against military targets in Israel, has ratcheted up fears of a spillover conflict in a region already grappling with the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

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