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Iran's security council secretary: Attacks on infrastructure will be responded to, and Israel will face consequences
IRAN'S SECURITY COUNCIL SECRETARY STATED THAT ATTACKS ON INFRASTRUCTURE WILL BE RESPONDED TO, AND ISRAEL WILL FACE CONSEQUENCES.
— RedboxGlobal (@RedboxWire) July 10, 2026
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