Iran's President Apologizes Amid Regional Strikes and Internal Conflict
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5 questionsWhat is the current status of Ayatollah Khamenei's assassination and the succession process for supreme leader in Iran?
How many casualties or damages resulted from the various attacks reported across the region?
What specific evidence or confirmation exists for the unclaimed or unconfirmed attacks, such as Bahrain firing back at Iran?
What are the diplomatic or military responses planned by the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other involved nations to the escalating conflict?
How are civilian populations and infrastructure being affected in the UAE, Iran, and other conflict zones, and what humanitarian efforts are underway?
Iran's military actions versus diplomatic statementsfactual
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Iran would not attack neighboring countries unless attacked from there.
According to major_mediaIran attacked targets in Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq, and Iran's Revolutionary Guard attacked the US part of Al Dhafra base in the UAE.
According to major_mediaAuthority and control within Iranfactual
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian made official statements on Iran's foreign policy and apologies.
According to major_mediaThere is internal conflict in Iran, with the military appearing to contradict President Pezeshkian, and Iran historian Eirik Kvindesland stated Pezeshkian has limited power over the Revolutionary Guard.
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