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Iran's president Masoud Pezeshkian has met with the emir of Qatar in a scheduled visit, a day after Tehran's missile attack on Israel.

October 02, 2024 at 01:36 pm EDT

Iranian president, visiting Qatar, aims to rally opposition to Israeli 'crimes'


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DUBAI (Reuters) -Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned of a strong response from Tehran to any further Israeli actions against it and sought to rally Asian countries to its side as he visited Qatar on Wednesday.
Pezeshkian arrived in Qatar a day after Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles at Israel, and Israel stepped up its war with Tehran's proxy Hezbollah by sending troops over the border into Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he would strike back at Iran following Tuesday's missile attack.
"If the Zionist regime (Israel) does not stop its crimes, it will face harsher reactions,"
Pezeshkian said as he left for the trip, Iranian state media reported.
He reiterated this later at a joint press conference in Doha with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, saying that if Israel acts in one way against Iran then Tehran will respond in a more severe way.
The United States and European countries should tell Israel not to destabilize the region, Pezeshkian added.
  • Pezeshkian also criticized Israel over the killing of the leader of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, on July 31. Iran blames Israel for the assassination but Israel as neither claimed nor denied responsibility.
Since then, Israel has assassinated the leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hassan Nasrallah, and struck at Lebanon.
"We also want security and peace. It was Israel that assassinated Haniyeh in Tehran," Pezeshkian was quoted as saying on his arrival in Qatar by Iran's Student News Network.

The Qatari emir told the press conference that Doha would continue its mediation efforts to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, now nearly a year old. 
  • Qatar and other international mediators have working on a ceasefire agreement for Gaza but the talks have stalled.
The Iranian president will also attend a summit of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue nations in Doha.
He told Iranian state television he wanted to discuss "how Asian countries can prevent Israeli crimes in the region...and prevent enemies from causing uproar in the Middle East."

(Reporting by Elwely Elwelly, Dubai Newsroom, Jaidaa Taha and Enas Alashray in Cairo; Editing by Michael Georgy, Angus MacSwan and Timothy Heritage) 

Iran's president visits Qatar, aims to rally opposition to Israeli 'crimes'

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What’s driving the competition between the US and China as the two superpowers race to send people back to the moon.

Seeking to counter China and Russia in space. . .we need to take a hard look at warfare in the orbital age. 
Don’t get left behind. 
That was the message from US and European military and government officials at last week’s Defence Space 2024 conference.

They gathered in London to lay their cards on the table about collaboration across the space sector and the threats that Western countries face from Russia and China.
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Cyberattacks, GPS jammers and space debris from these competitors pose serious threats, US Space Command General Stephen Whiting said in a speech.


“Space is a team sport,” he told the audience. “The space commands of all of our nations must help our joint and combined forces be protected from these threats.”

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Bloomberg reporters Bruce Einhorn and Loren Grush look at what’s driving the competition between the US and China as the two superpowers race to send people back to the moon.

Space stock to watch: EchoStar

EchoStar’s announced sale of its Dish satellite TV unit to DirecTV should give the Englewood, Colorado-based company room to refocus on its wireless and satellite businesses.

Subsidiary Hughes Network Systems in March announced that its new Jupiter 3 geostationary satellite was offering speeds as high as 100 Mbps to customers in the US and seven other countries in North and South America.

New Focus

EchoStar's satellite business takes on a bigger role after Dish sale

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While EchoStar faces stiff competition in wireless from bigger players, its satellite business is on “firmer footing after getting a much-needed capacity increase from the new Jupiter 3 satellite,” Bloomberg Intelligence analysts John Butler and Hunter Sacco wrote in a note published after the announcement.

The complex deal is far from certain, with EchoStar Chief Executive Officer Hamid Akhavan on a Monday call likening it “landing two to three 747s on the same runway at the same time without crashing.” — Bruce Einhorn

What we’re reading

Defense firm Anduril partners with satellite body supplier for 2025 space mission, Defense News reported.

The US faces stiff competition from China in satellite remote sensing, Space News reported.

China is ready with a lunar spacesuit in latest step towards 2030 moon landing, South China Morning Post reported.

In our orbit

Oct. 4: Scheduled second launch of ULA’s Vulcan rocket.

Oct. 4: Start of World Space Week, first established by the UN in 1999 and featuring space education and outreach events around the globe.

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