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Iran Issues Apology Hours After Trump Warned Tehran to Surrender

Iran’s president has apologized to neighboring countries after drone and missile strikes connected to the ongoing regional conflict caused disruption across parts of the Middle East. The attacks followed a wave of tensions after a U.S.–Israeli operation against Iran earlier this year. The strikes affected several countries in the Gulf region, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, while locations in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Azerbaijan were also reportedly targeted.

The incidents raised concern among regional leaders, with officials warning that tensions had reached a dangerous level. In response, Masoud Pezeshkian issued a public apology to neighboring states during an address on Iranian state television. He said Iran did not intend to target nearby countries and described the strikes as a result of confusion within the military following the early stages of the conflict. “I deem it necessary to apologize to neighboring countries that were attacked,” Pezeshkian said.

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