Iran sets up new defence body in wake of Israel and US attacks

President Masoud Pezeshkian will be head of the organisation.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian speaks during a memorial at the parliament in Tehran (Vahid Salemi/AP)

Iran founded a new defence council after attacks in June by Israel and the US, Iranian state media has reported.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the country’s highest security body, made the decision to establish the Supreme National Defence Council, which will be headed by President Masoud Pezeshkian, the report said.

The council will handle defensive plans and improve the capabilities of Iran’s armed forces.

Members will include the speaker of Parliament, the head of the judiciary and the chiefs of military branches and related ministries, the report said.

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Damage from a deadly June 13 Israeli airstrike is seen in a building at a residential compound in Tehran, Iran (AP)

The defence, intelligence and foreign ministries are expected to be council members, although the report did not provide those details.

Iran’s decision follows a 12-day air war by Israel and the US that led to the deaths of nearly 1,100 people including military chiefs and commanders.

A ceasefire has been in force since shortly after the airstrikes targeted Iran’s major nuclear facilities.

Iran had a similar council during the 1980s war between Iran and Iraq that left nearly one million casualties on both sides.