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{"text":[[{"start":10.25,"text":"Iran launched salvos of ballistic missiles at Israel on Sunday night, in the most serious test so far of a fragile two-month ceasefire between the arch-adversaries."}],[{"start":20.6,"text":"The barrage, which came hours after Israel carried out a strike in Beirut that it said targeted the Iran-allied Hizbollah militant group, is the first Tehran has launched at Israel since a ceasefire took effect between the two countries in April. It further complicates efforts to extend a brittle truce between Washington and Tehran."}],[{"start":39.2,"text":"The Iranian missiles set off sirens across northern Israel, but the Israeli military said it had intercepted them all, and paramedics said they had not received any reports of injuries in the immediate aftermath of the barrage."}],[{"start":53.25,"text":"US President Donald Trump, who has been seeking to reach a deal that would extend the truce between the US and Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, urged the regime not to escalate further."}],[{"start":65.55,"text":"“I would suggest to Iran, you’ve shot your missiles, that’s enough,” he said in an interview with Fox News. “Get back to the table and make a deal.”"}],[{"start":74.1,"text":"He added that he was “not happy” about Israel’s earlier strike on Beirut and that he would instruct Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from retaliating."}],[{"start":83.94999999999999,"text":"In a telephone interview with the FT on Sunday, Trump said that he, and not Netanyahu, “calls the shots”. He also insisted that Sunday’s escalation would not have any impact on the deal with Iran."}],[{"start":97.1,"text":"But far-right members of Netanyahu’s cabinet demanded that Israel respond forcefully to the launches, with the national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir writing on X: “Tehran must burn tonight.”"}],[{"start":110.6,"text":"The Israeli military said its chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, was conducting a “situation assessment” and that it would “strike the enemy with determination as soon as the order is given”."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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Footage from Iranian state television shows missiles streaking across the sky above the western city of Kermanshah. Loyalists wave Iranian and Hizbollah flags, chanting “God is greatest” and expressing support for the attack on Israel
"}],[{"start":120.94999999999999,"text":"In a statement accompanying the launches, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said Israel “must halt” its attacks on southern Lebanon and Beirut’s Dahiyeh district."}],[{"start":131.2,"text":"“If it expands its attacks or responds to Iran’s action, it will face even more forceful and regret-inducing strikes and devastating attacks will be launched against the regime and its supporters,” the commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said."}],[{"start":146.89999999999998,"text":"The statement also accused Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire with the “green light and support” of the US and alleged that it had used prohibited weapons, including phosphorus munitions."}],[{"start":158.09999999999997,"text":"Meanwhile, Kata’ib Hizbollah, an Iraqi group aligned with Iran’s regional “Axis of Resistance”, warned that US bases and interests in Iraq and across the region would be considered “legitimate targets” if the US responded to Iran’s attack on Israel, according to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency."}],[{"start":177.24999999999997,"text":"Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization announced that the western section of the country’s airspace had been closed until further notice. Iraq closed its air space, while Syria closed its “southern air corridors” and suspended operations at Damascus airport for 12 hours."}],[{"start":193.59999999999997,"text":"Israel’s strike on Beirut came days after Israel and Lebanon agreed to a renewed ceasefire in US-brokered talks in Washington. However, Hizbollah rejected the truce, which would have required the militant group to cease its activities in southern Lebanon and begin to disarm, without making clear what concessions, if any, Israel would make."}],[{"start":212.94999999999996,"text":"Instead, Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz said this week that his country would continue its operations in southern Lebanon and residents would not yet be allowed to return to their homes."}],[{"start":224.34999999999997,"text":"He also claimed that Israel had “freedom of action, backed by the United States, to strike in Beirut in response to attacks on Israeli communities and territory”."}],[{"start":239.64999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780878368_2589.mp3"}