Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sent a message of condolence to Qatar on Sunday over the death of a former emir, hours after the Iranian regime struck the principality and wounded several people, according to reports.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sent a condolence message to Qatar on Sunday over the death of the former emir — just hours after the regime struck the Gulf principality in a separate military operation, wounding several people, according to reports circulating on Iranian media. The timing of the diplomatic gesture juxtaposed with the strike highlights the dual track of Iranian statecraft under Pezeshkian.
The condolence message was reported Sunday afternoon local time. The strike itself was not described in detail in the reports. No further information about casualties, the target, or the official Qatari response has been confirmed.
The Zioneer has not previously reported on this specific sequence of events. Earlier context shows Pezeshkian's outreach to Qatar is part of a wider diplomatic pattern: the Iranian president has been in contact with regional figures, including a June call with Turkish President Erdogan regarding the US-Iran MOU.
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