Tehran - Saba:
Iranian government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani announced that internet service will gradually return to normal. She explained that fixed-line internet services have already been restored, while mobile phone services will return to normal by the end of the day, after a temporary interruption or restriction due to security conditions.
In a television interview on Wednesday, Mohajerani said that flights will also gradually resume starting today, departing from areas with a higher degree of stability and security, indicating that the situation is heading toward a return to normal.
The government spokeswoman spoke of what she described as "a bright phase in the country's history," emphasizing that the broad solidarity between the state and the people played a major role in thwarting the complex conspiracy targeting the country as part of the complex war.
She praised the widespread participation of grassroots organizations and civic initiatives, including the registration of 2,000 non-governmental organizations in a short period of time.
In the context of the government's efforts, she noted that the Iranian President had personally visited more than ten ministries and institutions in recent days and had held separate meetings with several ministers and senior officials, including the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. Joint sessions were also held between the three branches of government to follow up on developments.
Mahajerani confirmed that the government had issued a decision assigning responsibility for the reconstruction of damaged homes to the Housing Foundation, and that the First Vice President would chair the reconstruction committee.
The import of fresh meat was also approved until the end of next year to regulate the local market.
She also indicated that the government had allocated financial allocations to support workers in the digital economy who had been affected by the imposed restrictions.
She emphasized that problems with positioning and navigation systems were being addressed, but that GPS would remain limited due to security considerations.
Mahajerani also referred to the attacks on medical centers, including the Labafi Nejad Hospital, confirming the martyrdom of a number of nursing and paramedic staff during the attack. She revealed that 62 women and children were killed, and 250 others were injured and transferred to hospitals for treatment.
She concluded by emphasizing that the country has entered a new phase of resilience and popular cohesion, and that the government views this national alignment as an opportunity to strengthen the state's relationship with its citizens and overcome the effects of the aggression through cooperation and joint initiatives.

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