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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Charlotte Gallagher and this is an extra edition of the Global News Podcast to update you on the developments in the US-Israel war with Iran on Saturday the 7th of March.
Today's main stories.
The Iranian president, Masoud Pejeskian,
says Iran will stop striking its Arab neighbours as long as no attacks originate from their territory.
President Trump has characterised the remark as a surrender in response to relentless US and Israeli bombardment.
Iraq where Kurdish Iranian opposition groups have been coming under attack and I'm located in the very center close to the compound of the supreme leader that was actually attacked in the first moment of the Israel and American attack.
I feel it like it was like two streets from my house.
One Tehran resident tells us about her experience of the war so far.
As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its second week,
the Iranian president has apologised to Iran's Arab neighbours for striking them with missiles and drones.