Israel vows to ‘exact a price’ as Iran launches first ever direct attack
Summary
TLDRIran launched a significant missile and drone attack on Israel in response to an Israeli airstrike in Damascus. Israel's defenses intercepted most of the projectiles, but the incident has heightened tensions in the region. Despite Iran's claim that the operation was limited and not intended to escalate into war, Israeli officials are wary and considering their response. International involvement, including that of the US and UK, has complicated the situation, with concerns about a potential wider regional conflict. President Biden has reaffirmed support for Israel but also called for restraint to prevent further escalation.
Takeaways
- 🚨 Iran launched a direct attack on Israel using 150 ballistic and cruise missiles, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
- 🛡️ Israel's air defenses intercepted most of the incoming missiles, with minimal damage and a single child injury reported.
- 🎖️ The operation, named 'True Promise' by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, was a response to the killing of seven Iranian officers in an Israeli airstrike.
- 🌍 The event has brought the Middle East to a critical point, with many predicting a potential wider war if the situation is not controlled.
- 🔫 Iran insists the operation was limited and defensive, with no intention of continuing it unless further provoked by Israel.
- 🤝 Despite the attack, the U.S. has reaffirmed its commitment to Israel's security, urging restraint to prevent further escalation.
- 🤔 There is skepticism about Iran's intentions, with some Israeli officials suggesting that Iran's weakness was exposed during the attack.
- 💥 Tensions between Israel and Iran have been growing for years, with both sides involved in a series of provocations and attacks.
- 🌐 The incident has international implications, with the potential to draw in other nations and escalate into a regional conflict.
- 🕊️ Diplomatic efforts are underway, with leaders from the G7 and beyond seeking a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Q & A
What was the immediate trigger for Iran's direct attack on Israel mentioned in the transcript?
-Iran's direct attack on Israel was a retaliation for an Israeli air strike in Damascus that killed seven Iranian revolutionary guard officers.
What was the outcome of Israel's air defenses against the Iranian missiles?
-Israel's air defenses intercepted most of the Iranian weapons, resulting in minimal damage. However, a seven-year-old girl was injured when a missile landed in a Northern Iraqi village.
What was the international response to the situation according to the transcript?
-British and American war planes shot down many of the Iranian missiles. President Biden urged Netanyahu to accept that Israel had won and stated that the US would not participate in a counterattack.
What was Iran's official stance on the operation after it occurred?
-Iran announced that their operations would be limited and minimal, aiming for legitimate defense and punishment of the Israeli regime. They declared the operation over with no intention of continuing it, but warned of a much larger operation if provoked by Israel.
How did the Israeli war cabinet respond to the Iranian threat?
-The Israeli war cabinet was weighing up whether to deliver a crushing blow to Iran and discussing the possibility of building a regional coalition to exact a price from Iran at an appropriate time.
What did Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces, emphasize about the defense of Israel?
-Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner emphasized that Israel, along with like-minded nations, proved that they could defend lives and save lives. He also stressed that despite Iran being the source of instability in the region, their aggression and hostility will not be successful or tolerated.
What was the context of the tensions between Iran and Israel leading up to this event?
-Tensions between Iran and Israel have been growing since 2005, with increasing hostilities, assassinations, and attacks on both sides. Iran has been accused of destabilizing the region by supporting proxy groups like Hamas, while Israel has targeted Iranian interests and personnel abroad.
What was the impact of the attack on the wider Middle East region?
-The attack risked further escalating tensions and potentially sparking a wider war across the Middle East. It also strained alliances, as countries had to navigate their relationships with both Israel and Iran.
How did the events affect the United States' foreign policy and its relationship with Israel?
-The events put pressure on President Biden's foreign policy, which aimed to restore calm after the perceived chaos under the previous administration. The situation also strained the relationship between the US and Israel, with the US urging restraint and a focus on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
What was the significance of the Israeli attack on the Iranian Embassy in Syria?
-The Israeli attack on the Iranian Embassy in Syria was seen as a significant escalation, as it directly targeted Iranian interests and resulted in the death of Iranian personnel. This attack left Iran with little choice but to defend its sovereignty and respond to the aggression.
What were the potential consequences of the conflict escalating further?
-Further escalation could lead to a wider war in the Middle East, with American bases and oil and gas installations in the region potentially being targeted. This could result in significant destruction and loss of life, as well as drawing in more regional and global powers.
Outlines
💥 Iran's First Direct Attack on Israel
The video script discusses Iran's first direct attack on Israel, which involved the launch of 150 ballistic and cruise missiles. The incident brought the Middle East to a precarious moment of maximum danger, as per Israeli assessments. Iran, however, claims the attack was not intended to start a war. The attack's focus was the highly disputed territory of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. Iran's Revolutionary Guard initiated the attack, termed 'Operation True Promise', in retaliation for the death of seven of their generals in an Israeli airstrike. Despite the aggressive nature of the attack, Israel's air defenses intercepted most of the weapons, with minimal damage. The incident has led to a tense situation with potential for further escalation, as both nations weigh their options and the international community, including the US and UK, become involved in attempts to mediate and prevent a larger conflict.
🕯️ IDF Response and International Relations
In this paragraph, Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), discusses the recent attack and the response from Israel and its allies. He emphasizes the unity of like-minded nations in defense against Iran's aggression and asserts that the attack was expected and retaliatory. Lerner highlights Iran's destabilizing role in the region, including their support for Hamas and other militant groups. He also mentions the IDF's readiness to act on the government's decisions and the potential consequences of inaction. The conversation touches on the tension between Israel and its allies, particularly the US, and the need for a united front against Iran's provocations. Lerner also addresses the potential risks for countries like Britain being involved in the conflict and the importance of forming a coalition against Iran's aggression.
🌪️ Escalating Tensions: A Look Back and Forward
This section of the script provides a historical context for the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. It starts with the events of October 7th, when Hamas attacked Israel with Iran's support, and traces the growing animosity over the years. The narrative includes Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israel's military actions against Iranian proxies, and the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists. The script also discusses the impact of the recent attack on the geopolitical landscape, including the shift in focus away from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It features an interview with Sayad Muhammad Mandi, a professor who criticizes the West's support for Israel and argues that Iran's response was necessary to defend its sovereignty. The segment ends with a discussion on the potential consequences of further escalation and the pressure on President Biden to manage the situation delicately.
🤝 International Response and Biden's Dilemma
The paragraph focuses on the international response to the conflict and the challenges faced by President Biden. It highlights the pressure on Biden to balance his foreign policy goals with the need to manage the immediate crisis. The script discusses Biden's efforts to restore calm in the region and the strain it has put on his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It also covers the criticism from both Democrats and Republicans regarding the US's role in the Middle East. The segment includes insights on how the situation could impact the upcoming US elections and the strategic considerations for dealing with Iran. The narrative emphasizes the complexity of the situation and the potential for further escalation if diplomatic efforts fail.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Direct Attack
💡Dome of the Rock
💡Revolutionary Guard
💡Kamikaze Drones
💡Intercepted Weapons
💡Counterattack
💡Regional Coalition
💡Nuclear Facilities
💡Proxy Forces
💡International Editor
💡Assassinations
Highlights
Iran's first direct attack on Israel involved 150 ballistic and cruise missiles.
The attack brought the Middle East to a moment of maximum danger, as predicted by many.
Iran insists the attack was not intended to start a war, despite the escalation.
The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is a hotly disputed territory and was symbolically involved in the attack.
Operation True Promise was launched by Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a response to the death of seven colleagues.
Israel's air defenses intercepted most of the weapons, with minimal damage.
A seven-year-old girl was injured by a missile that landed in a Northern Iraqi village.
British and American warplanes shot down many Iranian attack drones.
Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke to President Biden, who urged Israel to accept its victory and not retaliate.
Iran warned of more attacks if provoked by Israel, indicating a potential for further escalation.
Israel may have made a mistake by thinking Iran would not dare retaliate directly.
Iran's weakness was exposed during the attack, prompting Israel's war cabinet to consider a crushing blow.
President Biden spoke with G7 leaders, hoping diplomacy would prevent further escalation.
Israel seems emboldened by its military success and support from America, Britain, and Arab neighbors.
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces, emphasized the defense and saving of lives.
Iran is seen as the source of instability in the region, empowering and financing terrorist groups.
The IDF has presented a spectrum of options to the government in response to the attack.
The risk of countries like Britain being involved in the conflict is discussed, highlighting the global implications.
Tensions between Iran and Israel have been growing for years, with increasing aggression and retaliation.
The attack has shifted focus away from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, impacting international relations.
Iran's limited operation has sparked debate on the potential for uncontrollable regional escalation.
President Biden faces pressure to contain the conflict and reign in the Israeli prime minister.
The event marks a new inflection point in the Middle East conflict, testing Biden's foreign policy.
The situation reflects the complex dynamics of international relations and alliances in the region.
Transcripts
Iran's First Direct attack on Israel was
full of Sound and
Fury by Israel's count 150 ballistic and
cruise missiles bringing the Middle East
to the moment of Maximum danger many
predicted
though Iran insists this was not
intended to start a
war the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is
perhaps the most hotly disputed
territory on Earth and last night the
sky above it was
[Music]
two this was the moment operation true
promise was launched by Iran's
revolutionary guard these generals
settling a very personal Vendetta after
seven of their colleagues were killed in
an Israeli air
strike in the first wave were some 140
kamikazi drones they're known as flying
lawnmowers because of their
noise but by daylight it was clear the
damage was minimal Israel's air defenses
intercepted most of the weapons though a
seven-year-old girl was injured this
missile landed in a Northern Iraqi V
Village British and American war planes
shot many of them down though from
Israel no talk of
Victory the campaign is not over yet we
need to remain prepared and attentive at
the same time we blocked the first wave
and we did it with great
success this was a dangerous and
unnecessary escalation which I've
condemned in the strongest terms I can
confirm that our planes did shoot down a
number of Iranian attack drones I don't
want to pay tribute to the bravery and
professionalism of our pilots flying
into the face of danger to protect
civilians early this morning prime
minister Netanyahu spoke to President
Biden who reportedly urged him from the
White House to accept that Israel had
won adding that the US would not
participate in a
Counterattack but it took 6 months
before Mr Biden criticized Israel's
leader over the ruinous war in Gaza and
who knows if America can head off a
wider War
now some Iranians celebrated after being
told by their media that the operation
was a great success with 50% of missiles
hitting Israeli military targets one
revolutionary guard Commander talked
ominously about more such attacks if
provoked by Israel though the official
line remains we had to respond and we
told you we
would we announced to the White House in
a message this morning that our
operations will be limited and minimal
the aim is our legitimate defense and
the punishment of the Israeli
regime from our point of view this
operation is over and there is no
intention of continuing it but if the
Zionist regime takes any action against
the Islamic Republic our next operation
will be much larger
Israel may have made a serious mistake
with this unacknowledged air strike in
Damascus a fortnight ago in thinking
that Iran would not dare retaliate
directly but Iran's mistake may be even
bigger the next slap will be harder
reads this anti-israeli Banner in Teran
though Iranian weakness was exposed last
night so Israel's war cabinet has been
weighing up whether to deliver a
crushing blow to the only Nations still
prepared to fight them though talk of a
regional Coalition seems farfetched for
now in the face of the Iranian threat we
will build a regional Coalition and
exact the price from Iran in a way and
at a time that is right for us faced
with our enemy desire to hurt us we will
continue to unite and become stronger
this afternoon President Biden spoke
with his fellow G7 leaders hoping
diplomacy would head off further
escalation Israel seems emboldened by
its military success and by the help
given by America Britain and even its
Arab Neighbors in Jordan where this
missile was shot
down the risk now is that those Partners
find themselves drawn in further by
whatever Israel does next so this moment
of Maximum danger has not yet passed
well joining me live from Tel Aviv is
leftenant Colonel Peter Lerner who's a
spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces
thanks very much for joining us I mean
an attack like this some form of
retaliation was surely inevitable after
the air strike against the Consulate in
Damascus uh good evening Jackie thank
you for having me I think what's more
important is how we see what a group of
likeminded decent Nations that come
together in the name of defense and in
and despite the Diabolical intentions of
Iran we prove together that we can
defend lives and save lives and that is
precisely what we did with over 300 um
explosive drones uh cruise missiles
ballistic missiles that were fired at
Israel over the course of the night but
the attack itself was retaliation it was
expected it was well telegraphed wasn't
it Israel has not been had conf
confrontation with Iran since the 1st of
April Israel and as we've seen
throughout the course of the last 6
months but also for many years Iran is
the source of everything bad in this
region they are the destabilizer of
everything they have empowered um Hamas
they have um financed they have trained
they have equipped healah they have
instructed the hooes to conduct attacks
on the maritime cargo uh routes so
everything that is happening in this
region is to do with Iran they have been
up until now behind the scenes um and
yesterday they came to the front of the
stage and I think what the Coalition
proved in the course of the defense of
Israel is that their aggression their
hostility their attacks cannot be um
will will not be successful and will not
be tolerated well well I hopefully we'll
get to come onto that Coalition in a
moment but Iran has said this was in
retaliation for the airri on the
consulate they said it was always going
to be a limited operation there is no
intention of continuing it now so can
this end
here um and at the same time in the
early hours of this morning Iran's proxy
Hezbollah launched more rocket attacks
against Israel so I don't trust Iran I I
don't see why anybody should they are
the source of everything bad in this
region so what is your assessment of
what happens next then what is your
assessment of what happens next the IDF
has presented a a spectrum of options um
to the government the government as you
you rightly pointed out in the report um
are currently con convened And
discussing those options um once they
come out they will give their
instructions to the IDF and we will act
accordingly I don't think it's
appropriate for me to delve into the
specific details of course there is a
price for action and a price for
inaction so so so is there is no
question of no retaliation from
Israel I don't know we'll have to wait
and see what the government decides
after some weeks of tension between
Israel and your key Ally um the
Americans um you know the attack has
seen President Biden come and reaffirm
what he says is his Ironclad commitment
to Israel but he's also reported to have
said the US won't get involved in any
any military campaign against Iran they
don't want you to do anything more do
they they want this to stop here to not
escalate this situation which would be
very damaging for a very wide region
potentially we have to also ask
ourselves that if we don't do anything
and if Iran can be allowed to get away
with launching this most extensive
missile rocket and drone attack against
Israel um and if they think that this is
the new Norm of the relationship um what
price would it be will we wake up again
once more to a reality of the 7th of
October that instead of ham terrorists
it will be Iranian uh activist Fighters
Warriors in our houses so I think
there's a a strong case for action but
they're also absolutely I would agree
with the the concerns of of of the
Safety and Security of the region we
live here we are it is at the top of our
concern but we're not willing to live
under the cons persistent threat that
the Iranian regime um is conducting
against us either directly or through it
very briefly on the issue of Coalition
which you raised know British planes
were involved we heard the Prime
Minister talking about British planes
shooting down some of the drones I mean
how would you assess the risk in
countries like Britain being involved in
this again I think that there is more
ample reason for being involved in a
coalition against a tyranny uh regime
like Iran the way that they've conducted
themselves how they are conducting their
aggression against Israel but not only
against Israel you know Iran and the
ircj g are hostile across the world they
are conducting malicious activities
against civilians against people around
the world so it's the right thing and
that's why I precisely said a group of
decent nations came together to defend
against Israel not only from Europe and
not only America also from the region
because it everybody understands that
that's the reality Peter larner
liutenant colon Peter Lerner got to
leave it there but thank you very much
for talking to us good evening Jackie
now Israel and Iran have been on a
collision course since Hamas attacked
Israel on October the 7th with Iran's
proxies attacking Israel from Lebanon
Syria and Yemen the tensions between the
two countries have been growing for
years with Benjamin Netanyahu warning
that Iran's nuclear facilities pose an
existential threat to Israel our
International editor Lindsay Hilson
looks at how we got
here the coffins of the seven
revolutionary guard officers killed in
Damascus were paraded through the
streets of tan on April the
5th it was Al's day Iran's official day
of hatred for Israel and its Ally
America the leadership of the Islamic
Republic said that this time it would
retaliate directly rather than via one
of its proxy forces heralding a new
stage in a two decades long Shadow
War tension between Iran and Israel has
been growing since 2005
when Iran's then president Mahmud ahmeda
Jad made a series of remarks predicting
the collapse of the Jewish State while
building up Iran's nuclear
program in 2006 Israel invaded Lebanon
to fight Iran's proxy hisbah and since
2010 Iranian nuclear scientists have
been killed and nuclear facilities
attacked reportedly by Israel
in
2011 Israel seized one of several ships
taking Iranian weapons to Hamas in
Gaza in 2012 hisbah operatives blew up a
busload of Israeli tourists in
Bulgaria and since
2013 several Iranian revolutionary guard
officers have been assassinated in Syria
again reportedly by Israel a red line
should be drawn right here the Israeli
Prime Minister opposed all negotiations
with Iran over its nuclear
program he railed against the deal that
was eventually agreed and celebrated
when President Trump reneged on the
agreement in
2018 fast forward to a military
graduation ceremony in tan 6 months
agoe the supreme leader denied that Iran
was behind hamas's October the 7th
attack on Israel but praise those who
carried it
out we are proud of them he said Hamas
leaders held meetings with Iranian
officials who declared an axis of
resistance to
Israel hisbah Rockets are fired into
Israel from Lebanon daily although the
hisbah leader has suggested that they
don't want a fullscale war Israeli
forces fire at hisb trying to push them
back further from the border the houthis
in Yemen also backed by Iran have
attacked ships in the Gulf of Aiden
prompting the US and the UK to send
warships to the region this is a battle
against the Iranian axis Iranian axis of
Terror which is now threatening to close
the maritime straight of Babel
mandb without admitting it Israel has
been stepping up assassinations of
Iranian Revolution AR guard commanders
in Syria and Iraq Iranian leaders have
been getting increasingly
agitated we have said many times that we
will not initiate War but if anyone
bullies us then Iran will respond
firmly at the 45th anniversary of the
Islamic revolution in February Iran
showed off its rocket systems and drones
on the streets of Teran now they have
used the in Anger risking both
retaliation from the far better armed
Israel and a wider War across the Middle
East well earlier I spoke to Sayad
Muhammad Mandi a professor at the
University of Tran who was previously an
adviser to Iran's nuclear negotiations
team I began by asking how the events of
the last 24 hours are being viewed there
the Iranians sent uh a lot of cheap and
old missiles uh to uh uh Force the
Israeli regime to use its anti-missile
system so they spent maybe a couple of
million dollars the Iranians and the
Israelis spent $1.3 billion dollar and
then the real Iranian missiles went by
because the decoys did their job and
those missiles hit their target so Iran
got what it wanted was this a strike to
send a message externally about your
capability but internally to say yes
we've retaliated and it's done now was
that the point of this the point was to
change the equation and that is what
Iran has done until now Iran has shown
strategic patience the Israeli regime
with Western support has murdered
Iranians in the past and Iran didn't
respond directly especially in the last
few months because it wanted the focus
to remain on the ongoing genocide in
Gaza isn't that exactly what this has
done it has shifted the focus away from
what's happening in Gaza and isn't one
of the biggest consequences of last
night's attack helping Israel pull back
waning support from Key allies
especially the US they're now talking
once again about Ironclad commitment to
Israeli security well let's not fool
ourselves the United States in the west
have always had
Ironclad support for this genocidal
regime this genocidal is owned by the
United States in the west they are going
to be remembered in history for this uh
unprecedented genocide that we're seeing
unfold in front of our eyes the reality
is that the Israeli regime struck an
Iranian Embassy in Syria they murdered
Iranians and the UK the US and France
and the UN Security Council refused to
condemn the Israeli regime in other
words the UK government
supported this attack by preventing the
Israeli regime from being condemned so
Iran had no option but to uh defend its
sovereignty and to respond to the
Israeli regime aggression but it has
taken away Focus From the humanitarian
crisis in Gaza and you have countries
like the US UK and France who are being
very vocal about the humanitarian crisis
um and criticizing Israel for not doing
enough last night joining Israel's
efforts to repel IR Iranian strikes
let's be serious the UK the United
States the West they are part of this
genocide they have helped to create this
uh this situation they have helped to
create starvation in Gaza where do you
think you are left now the Iran is left
now in terms of what it does next you
know the foreign minister was saying
this is done now this is the you know we
always said it would be a limited
operation we hear other voices coming
out of Iran saying you know there may be
more to be done here the Iranians have
not used their Advanced missiles they
have not used their Advanced drones
they've been using old
equipment they and the Iranians have a
huge uh stock of drones and missiles so
if the Israeli regime wants to continue
Iran will have the excuse to hit it
harder and harder and harder and that is
exactly why the Americans want this to
stop if the Americans thought that the
Israelis could win they would give them
the green light we know there is huge
danger there is huge danger in
escalating this isn't there and there is
huge danger in in that for the Iranians
too and for the Iranian
people well there's huge danger for the
people of Britain and the United States
because if this war spreads have no
doubt that all American bases in the
Persian Gulf region will be destroyed
and that those countries that host
American bases will be guilty by
association and all those oil and gas in
installations will be destroyed by
drones and missiles so the smart thing
to do is for the UK government the US
government and the others to reign in
their Mad Dog and to stop murdering
children Sayad Muhammad Mandi thank you
very much for talking to us today thank
you well Iran's retaliatory strikes of
false President Biden to reiterate his
Rock Solid support for Israel which had
been seriously strained by the rising
death toll in Gaza and with G7 leaders
warning that Iran risks provoking an
uncontrollable Regional escalation he's
under pressure to stop a wider War
Kieran moodley has more from
Washington the world is waking up to a
new inflection point in the war in the
Middle East Joe Biden's foreign policy
pitch was that he'd restore calm after
the chaos of Donald Trump this wasn't
what he had planned President Biden is
also Under Pressure to reign in the
Israeli prime minister the president was
in sconed in the situation room last
night in constant contact with the
Israelis with the Americans helping to
bring down Iranian drones and missiles a
success but also a failure of
Washington's attempt at containing this
conflict after October the 7th part of
that is down to Biden's relationship
with Benjamin Netanyahu it was shortly
after the Hamas attack that Biden warned
Israel to not make the same mistakes the
US did after 9/11 while we sought
Justice and God Justice we also made
mistakes yet Netanyahu has embraced
American weapons but not words with
tensions Rising as Washington criticizes
Israel's conduct in Gaza the pair spoke
last night and Biden reportedly told the
prime minister to take the win and not
retaliate but will Netanyahu listen
Netanyahu has for years and years and
years wanted to hit the Iranians so to
an extent this is the opportunity he's
always wanted but at the same time it
just so happens to take place with the
war in Gaza underway and with Israel's
International reputation Rock Bottom so
ultimately I think Israel will probably
be pressured into not responding
immediately Biden spoke with the G7
today to push for a diplomatic
resolution at a time when America's role
in the Middle East has been questioned
the unified response to defend Israel
was a welcome sign of Western
power as Biden oversaw events in the
Holy Land Donald Trump was preaching to
the converted in Pennsylvania may God
Bless the people of Israel former
president used his favored line that all
this was a failure of policy
unimaginable when he was in the White
House the weakness that we've shown
Republican house Speaker Mike Johnson
has said there will be a vote this week
on more funding for Israel that had been
held up in the house because it was
attached to funding for Ukraine
something some Republicans oppose years
now we cannot possibly support Ukraine
and Israel and our own defense needs in
the way that these guys demand so I
think we should focus I think Israel is
a much closer Ally with all eyes on what
Israel decides to do next it could prove
decisive to America's role in the region
and decisive too in who wins the White
House so President Biden is being pulled
in two different directions here
domestically on the one hand he's trying
to shore up his Democratic base so he's
urging restraint from Israel and calling
for the ceasefire in Gaza on the other
hand Republicans are saying he needs to
retaliate against Iran and that's why
they want military funding for Israel
but not to Ukraine they see Iran as a
threat not Russia yet interestingly of
course president zelinski said that the
Iranian drones that were used last night
against Israel they're the same drones
that are used by Russia against Ukraine
ultimately whatever Biden does between
now and November it will constantly
constantly be scrutinized here at home
regardless of whether it calms matters
abroad
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