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flag Iran denies nuclear weapons, calls U.S. and Israeli actions pretext for aggression amid hacking revelations.

flag Iran’s special representative to India, Abdul Majeed Hakeem Ilahi, questioned the logic behind U.S. military actions against Iran, citing former President Trump’s claim that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been destroyed. flag Ilahi reiterated Iran’s position, backed by a religious fatwa, that it does not seek nuclear weapons and has repeatedly stated this, with the IAEA affirming Iran lacks such weapons and intent. flag He accused the U.S. and Israel of using the nuclear issue as a pretext for aggression, denied Iran supports terrorism, and said its backing for groups in Lebanon and Palestine is for self-defense. flag Meanwhile, reports revealed Israeli and U.S. intelligence had hacked Tehran’s traffic cameras for years, streaming data to servers in Israel, potentially aiding plans targeting Supreme Leader Khamenei.

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