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.
- 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.
"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.
- Qatar and other international mediators have working on a ceasefire agreement for Gaza but the talks have stalled.
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)


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