A total of 65 rescue teams were involved in the search for the helicopter’s crew, including the Iranian armed forces.
According to the Tasnim news agency, the accident site has been located.
The sides have waged a shadow war of covert operations and cyberattacks for years, but the exchange of fire in April was their first direct military confrontation.
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The continuing war between Israel and Hamas has drawn in other Iranian allies, with each attack and counter-attack threatening to set off a wider war.
It is a combustible mix that could be ignited by unexpected events, like a helicopter carrying top officials disappearing into a mist.
Israel has long viewed Iran as its greatest threat because of Tehran’s controversial nuclear programme, its ballistic missiles and its support for armed groups sworn to Israel’s destruction.
Iran views itself as the chief patron of Palestinian resistance to Israeli rule, and top officials for years have called for Israel to be wiped off the map.
Raisi, a hardliner viewed as a possible successor of Khamenei, chastised Israel last month, saying “the Zionist Israeli regime has been committing oppression against the people of Palestine for 75 years”.
“First of all we have to expel the usurpers, secondly we should make them pay the cost for all the damages they have created, and thirdly, we have to bring to justice the oppressor and usurper,” he said.
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Israel is believed to have carried out numerous attacks over the years targeting senior Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists.
There is no evidence Israel was involved in Sunday’s helicopter crash, and Israeli officials have not commented on the incident.
Hamas issued a statement of concern for Raisi and his companions on Sunday, saying: “We express our complete solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, its leadership, government and people.”
Additional reporting by Associated Press