
Iranian President Masoud Beshkian proposes reparations and conditions for ending U.S.-Israel hostilities
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“Tehran did not treat the ceasefire as a mere military lull, but as an operational window to repair what could be fixed quickly, to restart what had been disrupted in transportation and aviation infrastructure, to contain civilian damage, and to build an internal narrative about the state and society's capacity to recover after weeks of war”
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