Iran suspends MoU as US strikes kill 50+ this month, widening Gulf confrontation

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Iran says the US has violated and suspended the Islamabad MoU, reporting at least 50 killed and over 500 injured from July strikes as CENTCOM continues raids on Iran; Tehran says it has suspended its own commitments and will defend itself, with retaliation affecting civilian infrastructure and water facilities amid escalating regional tensions.
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