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Israel and Iran both have muted response to Isfahan attack

Military personnel stand guard at Iran's Isfahan nuclear facility
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Reuters

JERUSALEM/DUBAI (Reuters) - Israeli media cited foreign reports of an Israeli strike on Iran on Friday in the absence of official public comment, while Iranian television reports played down the attack - many not even mentioning the "Zionist entity", Iran's term for Israel.

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