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Iranian president details his injuries in Israeli bombing during the 12-day war

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In an interview with Tom Llamas, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian detailed his injuries in an Israeli bombing in June. Pezeshkian, who is a medical doctor, said a hematoma near his knee needed to be drained. He also condemned the Israeli attack, saying that Israel was trying to martyr him and his fellow Iranian officials. The interview was conducted with a government interpreter translating in real time, and NBC News reviewed the translation independently.



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