
UN Chief Warns Against Further Military Intervention Amid Escalating Iran-Israel Conflict
Nada Mustafa
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a warning against any additional military intervention in the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
It is worth mentioning that, air raid sirens were sounding in the Israeli settlement of Nir Yitzhak, located near the Gaza border.
The Israeli military has since announced that residents in several areas are now permitted to leave bomb shelters.
Earlier, Israel's Army Radio reported that five missiles recently launched from Iran were successfully intercepted.
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