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Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian asks Khamenei not to attack Israel

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Pezeshkian warned Khamenei of the potential attack's effects on his presidency, with Iran International quoting sources familiar with the development.

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Iran's new president, Massoud Pezeshkian, reportedly begged 85-year-old Ayatollah Khamenei to prevent any direct attack by Iran on Israel to avoid the conflict turning into an unwanted war.

·Poland
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Iran's newly elected president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has asked Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to refrain from attacking Israel, warning him of the devastating impact on his presidency, according to sources familiar with the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, reports the website of the Persian-language TV channel, based at London, Iran International.Iran has threatened to launch a direct missile strike against Israel to avenge the July 31 as…

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Iran's newly elected president Massoud Pezheskian has asked the country's supreme leader Ali Khamenei to avoid a direct attack on Israel, according to the Iran International television network....Iran: President Pezheskian urges Khamenei to avoid an attack on Israel - The NEWS

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According to a report in "Iran International", the new president of Iran, Massoud Pazkhian, asked Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to refrain from attacking Israel, and warned of the devastating effect this could have on his presidency

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
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