Iran fires at Gulf neighbours as president’s apology draws criticism at home - France 24
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Iran fired at Gulf neighbors amidst domestic criticism of its president's apology, escalating regional tensions.
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Iran has reportedly fired at its Gulf neighbors, according to France 24. This action coincides with domestic criticism directed at the Iranian president following an apology. The incident suggests escalating regional tensions while highlighting internal political dissent within Iran. This development could further complicate diplomatic efforts in the region.
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Iran has reportedly fired at its Gulf neighbors amidst domestic criticism of its president's apology.
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