Summary
Iran's President apologized for attacks on neighboring countries, despite ongoing missile and drone strikes targeting Gulf Arab states. The conflict involves a divide within Iran's leadership and tensions with the U.S. and Israel. President Trump's threats and Israel's military plans add complexity to the situation.
Key Facts
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian issued an apology for attacks on neighboring countries.
- Despite the apology, Iran's missiles and drones continued to target Gulf Arab states.
- There's a disagreement among Iran's leaders about continuing the conflict.
- President Trump threatened that Iran would face severe retaliation.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel plans more actions against Iran.
- The conflict has affected global markets and Iran's leadership structure.
- U.S. allies in the Gulf felt unprepared due to inadequate warnings from the Trump administration.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard operates independently, choosing its own targets for strikes.