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Masoud Pezeshkian

Pezeshkian Apologizes for Attacks on Gulf Neighbors Even as Iran Forces Step Up Strikes

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized on Saturday, March 7, for Iranian strikes on neighboring Gulf countries, even as missiles and drones continued flying toward those same nations. His message, one week into the conflict, signaled that Tehran’s political leadership either cannot or does not seek to exercise full command over the country’s armed forces. Pezeshkian is one member of a tripartite leadership council that has governed Iran since the February 28 airstrike that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Pezeshkian stated that Iran’s temporary leadership council had approved halting attacks on neighboring countries unless an attack on Iran originates from their territory. He also flatly rejected Trump’s demand for unconditional surrender, calling it “a dream that they should take to their grave.” Iran’s armed forces spokesman added confusion by claiming Tehran had “not hit countries that did not provide space for America to invade our country”—even though US strikes have not been launched from the Gulf states under attack.

Hours after the apology, Dubai International Airport was struck by an Iranian drone, and Qatar intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile, underscoring the disconnect between Pezeshkian’s words and the IRGC’s actions. In response to the ongoing leadership confusion, prominent Iranian cleric Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi urged the Assembly of Experts to quickly name a new supreme leader. Trump responded to the apology by writing on social media that Iran had “surrendered” and warning that Iran would “be hit very hard.”

(TOI/VFI News)

“Through the tender mercy of our God, with which the Dayspring from on high has visited us; to give light to those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.” – Luke 1:78-79