Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has seemingly justified Iranian strikes against civilian infrastructure, more specifically hotels in Gulf states, by claiming that they only seek to target U.S. forces, bases, and infrastructure in the region, including those who they say reside in hotels and other civilian areas.
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