Iran Tensions Escalate: Week 1 Updates from DW Reporters

Iran's president apologizes for regional attacks as missiles and drones continue to target Israel and Gulf states. Get the latest analysis and updates from DW's on-the-ground coverage.
Iran's president has offered a rare apology for his country's attacks on regional countries, even as Iranian missiles and drones continue to be launched toward Israel and Gulf Arab states. In the week since the US and Israel struck Iranian targets, tensions in the region remain high, with both sides trading accusations and threats.
Speaking to reporters, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi acknowledged that his country's recent actions had caused damage and disruption in the region. "We are sorry about the incidents that have occurred," he said, adding that Iran had no intention of attacking or occupying neighboring countries.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}However, Raisi also lashed out at the United States and Israel, accusing them of destabilizing the region through their military strikes and support for opposition groups. He vowed that Iran would continue to defend itself against what he called foreign aggression.
The escalating tensions come as Iranian missiles and drones have been targeting Israel and Gulf Arab states with increasing frequency. Israel has responded with its own airstrikes on Iranian military sites in Syria, while Gulf states have bolstered their air defenses and security measures.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The continued hostilities have raised fears of a wider regional conflict, with both sides accusing the other of aggression and provocation. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation have so far been unsuccessful, leaving the region on a knife-edge.
As the crisis unfolds, DW reporters on the ground continue to provide updates and analysis on the evolving situation. Stay tuned for the latest developments and insights from our team in the region.
Source: Deutsche Welle

