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Wall Street Journal: America came to Iran to reduce regional tension

An American media says that Washington officials have exchanged messages with Iran in order to reduce tensions in the region.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency Citing Al Jazeera, the American newspaper Wall Street Journal reported that Washington officials contacted Tehran to reduce regional tensions.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, quoting Arab and European officials: that American officials contacted their counterparts in occupied Palestine and Lebanon to discuss the tensions between reduce both sides.

This American publication wrote that American officials exchanged messages with Iran in order to reduce tension in the region.

The Wall Street Journal also quoted Arab and European officials and wrote: The parties do not want to expand the conflict, but the possibility of mistakes is high.

The area of ​​Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan Heights was targeted by a missile attack on Saturday evening. This attack killed 12 people and injured dozens of others.

Following this attack, the media and the authorities of the Zionist regime identified Hezbollah as the perpetrator, but “Mohammed Afif”, the public relations officer of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, announced that Hezbollah He categorically denies the attack on the Zionist settlement “Majdal Shams”.

Afif emphasized: We categorically deny the claims of some enemy media regarding the attack on Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan.

He added: We emphasize that the resistance has nothing to do with this incident and we categorically deny all false claims in this regard.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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