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Iran-Israel Tensions: Iran Apologizes to Gulf Neighbors — Then Strikes US Bases; What Does Pezeshkian’s Move Mean for Week Two War?

Iran-Israel Tensions: Iran apologizes to Gulf states but launches fresh strikes on US bases in UAE and Bahrain as Middle East war enters second week. Israel hits Lebanon, Trump rejects apology.

By: Prakriti Parul
Last Updated: March 8, 2026 00:01:49 IST

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian stunned the region Saturday with a personal apology to Gulf neighbors battered by Tehran’s missiles, even as Israeli jets pounded Tehran and Revolutionary Guards drones screamed toward American bases in the UAE and Bahrain. The extraordinary gesture—coming after a week of civilian strikes that enraged Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and Doha—promised a pause in attacks unless US-Israeli fire came from their soil. But hours later, explosions rocked Al Dhafra Air Base and Bahrain facilities, exposing the razor-thin line between diplomacy and defiance.

Why Did Iran’s President Suddenly Apologize to Gulf States?

Pezeshkian addressed “neighbouring countries affected by Iran’s actions,” urging them to reject joining the US-Israeli offensive that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. His temporary leadership council suspended strikes on nearby states, calling Trump’s unconditional surrender demand “a dream.” Gulf capitals, reeling from hotel and port hits despite neutrality, heard the words warily—years of mended fences with former rival Saudi Arabia now tested by rubble and outrage.

What Backlash Did Pezeshkian’s Olive Branch Ignite at Home?

Hardline cleric Hamid Rasai branded the stance “unprofessional, weak and unacceptable” on X, as judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei vowed heavy retaliation against countries hosting US strikes. Hours after the announcement, Revolutionary Guards claimed drone hits on Al Dhafra near Abu Dhabi and Bahrain bases—blasts echoed in Doha too. State media couldn’t hide the fracture: a president seeking de-escalation, commanders chasing vengeance.

How Did Gulf States React to Iran’s Mixed Signals?

UAE officials demanded immediate end to “aggression against the Gulf states,” insisting Tehran hurts only itself by attacking its neighborhood. Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq all reported drone and missile strikes despite neutrality. An Emirati voice captured the fury: “We don’t want the war to expand.” Civilian infrastructure—hotels, ports, oil facilities—bore the brunt, shattering recent diplomatic thaws.

Why Is Israel Escalating in Lebanon Amid Iran Chaos?

Israel warned Lebanon of “very heavy price” if Hezbollah isn’t reined in, leveling Beirut southern suburbs where a toddler’s toy car lay amid smoking rubble. Death toll hit 294 since Monday’s barrage followed evacuation orders. Israeli jets meanwhile hammered Tehran and Isfahan, intercepting eight Iranian missile waves Saturday that triggered nationwide sirens. The multi-front inferno showed no containment.

What Casualties Mount as Week Two Begins?

Iran’s UN ambassador tallied 1,332 civilian deaths from US-Israeli strikes, thousands wounded. Iranian retaliation killed 10 Israelis, six US service members. Early Saturday, Iranian navy drones targeted Israel plus US points in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait; Revolutionary Guards sank a Marshall Islands tanker in Hormuz. Trump boasted sinking 42 Iranian ships in three days, rejected by Iran’s envoy who vowed leader selection “without foreign interference.”

FAQs

Q: What did Iran’s apology specifically cover?

A: Pezeshkian apologized to Gulf neighbors hit by strikes, suspended attacks unless strikes originate from their territory.

Q: Which US bases did Iran claim to hit Saturday?

A: Al Dhafra Air Base UAE, Bahrain facilities; blasts also reported in Doha.

Q: How many dead from Israel-Lebanon clashes?

A: 294 Lebanese since Monday per health ministry after heavy Beirut suburb bombardment.

Q: Iran’s civilian toll from US-Israeli war?

A: 1,332 killed, thousands wounded per UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani.

Disclaimer: This information is based on inputs from news agency reports. TSG does not independently confirm the information provided by the relevant sources.

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