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Jordan’s Foreign Ministry has summoned Iran’s ambassador in Amman to protest attacks targeting Jordan and other Arab countries. The move followed a series of retaliatory missile launches by Tehran after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes across Iran on Saturday. Jordan reported that several dozen of those missiles were intercepted and destroyed within its airspace.
In a statement, the Jordanian Foreign Ministry reaffirmed the country’s commitment to protecting its sovereignty and ensuring the safety of its citizens. Authorities confirmed that no casualties had been reported inside Jordan from the intercepted missiles. The incident underscores rising regional tensions following the exchange of strikes involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The situation has drawn concern from the United States and Gulf allies, who described Iran’s actions as dangerous, according to the report.
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