Iran's president says remarks on neighbours 'misinterpreted by the enemy'

Trump justifies the attack by saying Iran poses a threat to the United States, without providing evidence

Smoke rises following an explosion, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said his remarks were "misinterpreted by the enemy that seeks to sow division with neighbours", state TV reported on Sunday, after they were viewed as a decision to suspend attacks on Gulf countries while strikes did not stop.

"It has repeatedly been said we are brothers and must have good relations with neighbours. However, we are forced to retaliate to attacks but this does not mean we have a dispute with a (neighbouring) country or want to upset their people," Pezeshkian said.

Israel said it had initiated fresh strikes across Iran today, and a huge fire engulfed a government office block in Kuwait hit by drones, as a war that has brought chaos to the Middle East and roiled global oil markets entered its second week.

The Israeli military said it struck several Iranian fuel storage sites on Saturday, with explosions seen in capital, Tehran, and neighboring city, Karaj.

The Israeli military said in a statement that "the military forces of the Iranian terrorist regime make direct and frequent use of these fuel tanks to operate military infrastructure."

"Through them, the Iranian terrorist regime distributes fuel to various consumers, including military entities in Iran," it read.

"The IDF will continue to operate with determination in order to significantly degrade the regime's capabilities and remove threats to the State of Israel," it adds.

Videos of it are circulating on social media.

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