Summary
Iran said it gave 72 hours’ notice of attack
U.S. denies receiving extensive warning
Israel and allies downed most drones and missiles

WASHINGTON/BAGHDAD/DUBAI, April 14 (Reuters) – Turkish, Jordanian and Iraqi officials said on Sunday that Iran gave wide notice days before its drone and missile attack on Israel, but U.S. officials said Tehran did not warn Washington and that it was aiming to cause significant damage.
Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles on Saturday in a retaliatory strike after a suspected Israeli strike on its embassy compound in Syria.
Most of the drones and missiles were downed before reaching Israeli territory, though a young girl was critically injured and there were widespread concerns of further escalation.

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