Iran’s IRGC Aerospace Force will continue its operations and disrupt Israel’s security, IRGC chief Mohammad Pakpour said Sunday in a video from the command room.
“The Aerospace Force’s operations will not stop, and they have taken away Israel’s comfort,” he said.

China’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday condemned the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, calling the action a violation of the UN Charter and a serious escalation of Middle East tensions.
“This move seriously violates the United Nations Charter and worsens tensions in the Middle East,” the ministry said in a statement.
Beijing urged all parties, especially Israel, to halt attacks immediately and return to dialogue and negotiations to prevent further destabilization.
France will hold an emergency defense cabinet meeting Sunday to address regional security following US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, the French presidency announced.
President Emmanuel Macron has spoken with several leaders, including Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, and will engage in further discussions with European and regional counterparts throughout the day.
The presidency said that France is expediting the evacuation of its citizens who wish to leave Iran and Israel.

France distanced itself from the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday, warning against further escalation and reaffirming its opposition to a nuclear-armed Iran.
Paris was not involved in the attacks or their planning, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said.
“We noted with concern the US strikes carried out against three Iranian nuclear program sites,” Barrot said.
“France has repeatedly expressed its very firm opposition to Iran acquiring nuclear weapons,” he added and called on all sides to avoid steps that “could lead to an extension of the conflict.”

US attacks on Iranian nuclear sites have sharply increased the danger of regional conflict, Turkey’s foreign ministry said Sunday.
"US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have raised risk of conflict spreading, instability rising to highest level," the ministry said.
The Iranian Isfahan nuclear facilities struck earlier in the day held either no nuclear material or only small amounts of natural or low-enriched uranium, limiting any radioactive contamination to the affected buildings, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Sunday.
“This nuclear complex in Esfahan – one of the key sites of the Iranian nuclear program – has repeatedly been attacked and extensively damaged,” Director General Rafael Grossi said.
“Based on our analysis of the nuclear material present, we don’t see any risk of off-site contamination. Nevertheless, as I have repeatedly stated, nuclear facilities should never be attacked.”







