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Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, sent multiple letters to the UN Security Council and Secretary-General António Guterres. Calling the U.S. attack a “brutal and unlawful act of aggression,” the letter stated that the airstrikes severely impacted both regional and international peace and security. Iran demanded an emergency meeting of the Security Council and insisted on accountability for violations of international law by both the U.S. and Israel.

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Iran’s Armed Forces Central Command, Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, issued a stern warning Sunday. The statement declared that any country providing military aid or equipment—by air or sea—to Israel would be considered a direct participant in the aggression and thus a legitimate target for Iranian forces. The statement added that despite Israel’s possession of one of the world’s most advanced missile defense systems, it failed to intercept Iranian attacks and suffered losses in radar and air defense capabilities, as well as a shortage of ammunition.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the U.S. strikes, calling them “a grave violation of the UN Charter, international law, and the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty).” In a statement, he warned: “This morning’s U.S. attacks were extremely dangerous and will have permanent consequences. All UN member states must recognize this as a lawless and criminal act.” He emphasized Iran’s right to defend its sovereignty, interests, and people.

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Following Iran's missile and drone attacks Sunday morning, at least 11 people have been injured across various parts of Israel, according to the country's emergency services. Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s national emergency response organization, reported that one person suffered a gunshot wound while ten others sustained minor injuries. Rockets and shrapnel reportedly struck ten different locations, including Carmel, Haifa, Tel Aviv, and the northern coastal plain.

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Iran launched a barrage of missiles and drones on Israel Sunday morning, marking a dramatic escalation just hours after the United States conducted overnight air and missile strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Iran fired multiple ballistic missiles in what is being described as its first direct missile assault on Israel in the current conflict. Additionally, two Iranian drones were intercepted and shot down by the Israeli Air Force earlier in the day. The IDF claims these drones were launched even before the U.S. strikes occurred. The air raids have triggered widespread panic across Israel.

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Following the U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, Israel has temporarily closed its airspace, anticipating a retaliatory response from Iran. Israel’s airport authority cited “current developments” as the reason for the closure, which will remain in effect until further notice. However, land border crossings with Egypt and Jordan remain open.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the U.S. strikes on Iran as a "turning point in history" in a video message posted online. “President Trump and I have long said: Peace comes through strength. Last night, the U.S. demonstrated its strength,” Netanyahu posted on X (formerly Twitter), framing the military operation as a strategic shift in the regional balance of power.

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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar praised U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, calling it a “bold move that will be remembered in history.” He also credited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for leading what he called a “historic operation.” The coordinated U.S. strikes targeted key Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday night, which Trump has claimed were highly successful.

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Palestinian resistance group Hamas has condemned the recent U.S. military strikes on Iran, calling them a "clear act of aggression" and a "direct threat to international peace and stability". In a statement, Hamas accused the U.S. of violating international law. Meanwhile, in retaliation for Israeli actions in Gaza, Hamas claimed to have detained significant numbers of Israeli soldiers, although such moves have received criticism from Western governments.

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The Election Commission (EC) has announced that the deadline for registering new political parties expires today (Sunday) at 5 PM. So far, around 100 parties have applied, according to EC officials. The EC previously extended the deadline by 1.5 months following requests from several parties, including the NCP. To qualify, parties must have a central committee, representation in one-third of districts, and at least 100 upazila-level committees. Previous electoral performance or parliamentary representation may also be considered.

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A high-level BNP delegation, led by Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, will depart for China tonight at the invitation of the Chinese Communist Party. The nine-member team includes senior BNP leaders such as Mirza Abbas, Goyeshwar Chandra Roy, Selima Rahman, and others. BNP Media Cell's Shairul Kabir Khan confirmed the visit and stated that the team will engage in political and strategic dialogue with Chinese counterparts.

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U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the airstrikes on Iran had eliminated threats against Israel, justifying the military action by labeling Iran as the "epicenter of Middle Eastern terrorism". “They chant ‘Death to America’—many have died because of this hatred,” he said. Trump added that while no further attacks are planned for now, “If Iran does not return to the negotiation table or halt its nuclear program, future strikes will be even more powerful and easier.” However, Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett criticized Trump’s rationale as insufficient, suggesting the move may have reduced threats to Israel but escalated anxiety among Americans.

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Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) has strongly condemned the U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, calling them a "blatant violation of international law" and the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). “These brutal pre-dawn attacks occurred under the shadow of the IAEA’s inaction, which is deeply regrettable,” read a statement from AEOI. The agency emphasized that the targeted facilities were under IAEA monitoring, and U.S. President Donald Trump publicly admitted responsibility, making this a clear breach of international norms. The statement asserted that Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities would continue and urged the global community to resist returning to ‘primitive-age’ politics and support Iran’s legitimate rights.

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed deep concern over the U.S. military action against Iran, warning that it could fuel an already volatile region. “This is a direct threat to international peace and security,” Guterres said in a statement. He warned that the conflict risks spiraling out of control, with catastrophic consequences for civilians, the region, and the world. Guterres called on all member states to de-escalate and uphold international law, urging that diplomacy remains the only viable path forward.

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Speaking on Saturday night, former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum: “Either peace will come, or Iran will face a tragedy far worse than what we’ve seen in the past eight days.” He described the most recent airstrikes as “the hardest and possibly most devastating yet”, and warned that “many more targets remain.” Trump added that if diplomacy fails, further strikes will be carried out with “precision, speed, and efficiency.”

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