Iran denies Israeli claims of missile fire, vows ‘resolute response’ to any further attack
Iran denied Israeli claims on Tuesday of launching new missiles into Israel after a ceasefire and vowed a resolute response to any new assaults on the country.

“Iran has not launched any missiles toward occupied Palestinian territories in the past few hours,” the Iranian Armed Forces said in a statement cited by the semi-official Tasnim news agency.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, for its part, vowed to respond decisively against “any act of aggression” by Israel.
“We achieved a victory that forced the enemy to accept defeat and unilaterally halt its aggression,” the council said in a statement.
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