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Iran’s foreign minister brushed off Israel’s limited military attack Friday, saying it “was not a strike” and refusing to acknowledge Israeli involvement.

“It has not been proven to us that there is a connection between this and Israel,” Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in an NBC News interview about the operation, which appeared to be calibrated as a message to Tehran that would not prompt an immediate backlash. “They were more like toys that our children play with — not drones,” he added.

An Israeli official, who confirmed the strike on the condition of anonymity to discuss the government’s thinking, said it was intended only to convey to Iran that Israel has the ability to hit targets inside the country.

Amir-Abdollahian’s remarks seemed to add weight to hopes that a major regional escalation could be avoided, as Israel and Iran’s long shadow war threatened to boil over after their recent direct exchanges. However, he suggested Iran could still respond if Israel continues military action.

“If Israel takes a decisive action against my country and this is proven to us,” Amir-Abdollahian said, “our response will be immediate and to the maximum and will cause them to regret it.”

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told reporters Friday that the United States was informed of the Israeli operation at the “last minute” but did not participate in it.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken declined to comment on whether Washington was briefed, but he emphasized that “the United States has not been involved in any offensive operations.”

U.S. officials at multiple government agencies said the Biden administration has instructed them not to speak publicly about the strike.

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The United States will partner with the World Food Program to distribute aid in Gaza after it is delivered via a temporary pier to be set up by the U.S. military, USAID said in an emailed statement. Construction of the pier is in progress amid discussions with WFP and other partners about how to deliver aid while ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers, USAID said.

At least three people were injured in a strike on a militia base in Iraq, according to an official from Babylon province who said drones appeared to be involved. Video footage seen by The Washington Post showed what appeared to be the aftermath of a huge explosion at the base, where the 7th Brigade of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces is headquartered, according to PMF media. Reuters reported that one person was killed in the attack. U.S. Central Command said it was not involved. The Israel Defense Forces did not respond to a request for comment.

Syria’s state news agency reported that Israel launched an attack overnight with missiles targeting air defense sites in the country’s southern region. It did not provide details about the location and said the attack caused some damage.

Blinken said he has made a decision on accusations that Israel violated U.S. laws prohibiting the provision of military assistance where there are gross violations of human rights. “You can expect to see them in the days ahead,” Blinken said.

The European Union agreed to impose sanctions on two leading members of Hilltop Youth, a radical Israeli group involved in deadly attacks against Palestinians in 2015 and 2023, as well as Ben-Zion Gopstein, the founder of Lehava, a radical right-wing Jewish supremacist group closely associated with Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir.

U.N. human rights experts expressed “grave concern” over the destruction of the Palestinian education system in Gaza. In a statement referring to the action as “scholasticide,” the experts noted that more than 80 percent of Gaza’s schools had been damaged or destroyed by Israeli bombardment since Oct. 7. The enclave’s last remaining university was demolished by the Israeli military on Jan. 17.

At least 34,012 people have been killed and 76,833 injured in Gaza since the war began, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but says the majority of the dead are women and children. Israel estimates that about 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, including more than 300 soldiers, and says that 260 soldiers have been killed since its military operation in Gaza began.

Mustafa Salim contributed to this report.

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