No immediate plans for retaliation, says senior Iranian official after reported Israeli attack
India TV NewsTehran: Iran has no plan for immediate retaliation against Israel, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Friday, hours after Israel reportedly launched an apparent retaliatory attack on Iranian soil, as explosions were heard in the central city of Isfahan, where several nuclear facilities are located. The United States received a notification before Israel's attack, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters, which came days after Iran launched an unprecedented strike on Israel with a barrage of drones and missiles. Iran denies attack, says it has shot down drones However, Iran has claimed to have shot down several drones after activating its air defence system over several cities as explosions were heard in central Isfahan city, while claiming that there was no missile attack, and the Israeli military has not responded to a request for comment. Nuclear sites in Iran undamaged The International Atomic Energy Agency said there was no damage to Iran's nuclear sites in the alleged attack by Israel on Iran, confirming Iranian reports.