
Iranian President Pezeshkian Apologizes to Gulf Neighbors, Orders Attacks Halt
Key Takeaways
- Iranian president apologized to Gulf neighbors for attacks carried out by Tehran.
- He pledged to halt attacks on Gulf states, conditional on not used against Iran.
- Missiles continued toward Gulf Arab states as the apology aired.
President's Unexpected Apology
President Pezeshkian issued a rare apology to neighboring Gulf countries for retaliatory strikes.
“Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has offered an apology to neighbouring countries that have been subjected to Tehran’s retaliatory strikes since the United States and Israel launched a military offensive on the country”
The apology came from the interim leadership council formed after Khamenei's assassination.

Al Jazeera noted that the IRGC disapproved of the president's remarks, signaling a split.
Trump warned Iran would be hit very hard shortly after the apology.
The apology was framed as a pragmatic move to contain regional escalation.
Mixed Signals Within Iranian Leadership
The IRGC issued contradictory statements vowing to continue attacks if Gulf territories were used for strikes on Iran.
Pezeshkian acknowledged some attacks were carried out under orders to fire at will after central command was disrupted.

Reuters framed the apology as part of a new directive to not target neighbors unless attacked first.
The Guardian described the apology as a rare admission of overreach.
Apology Runs Counter to IRGC Campaign
Iran’s missile and drone strikes continued to hit Gulf states hours after the apology.
“Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says Tehran will stop attacks on Gulf countries – provided they aren’t used to help the US and Israel launch attacks on Iran”
Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE said they were attacked.
The apology was simultaneous to sophisticated missile and drone attacks on Gulf states.
Gulf Arab countries took retaliatory action like recalling ambassadors.
Trump simultaneously ramped up military pressure with an arms sale to Israel.
The mixed messages reflected the fracturing state of Iran’s leadership.
Regional and Global Reactions
The apology prompted tentative diplomatic responses from Gulf states.
Israel launched fresh strikes on Tehran overnight, including targeting Hezbollah commanders.

Israeli bombs displaced more than 1 million people in Lebanon.
The Atlantic Council described the campaign as a high-risk gamble with unclear objectives.
No clear path to peace emerged despite the growing toll.
The apology was a rare diplomatic concession amid intense fighting.
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