Iran Rejects Latest Ceasefire Proposal as Trump’s Deadline Approaches
- On Monday, Israeli and U.S. airstrikes across Iran killed more than 25 people as explosions pounded Tehran throughout the night and low-flying jets circled the capital.
- President Donald Trump demanded Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Monday night, threatening to strike critical infrastructure and set the country "back to the stone ages" if compliance is not met.
- Retaliating, Iran launched missiles at central Israel, killing two people in Haifa with two others missing, while authorities in the United Arab Emirates reported a Ghanaian man suffered shrapnel wounds after a missile interception over Musaffah.
- Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf called the threats "reckless," writing "You won't gain anything through war crimes," while diplomatic efforts involving Oman and Egypt seek de-escalation with Iranian counterparts.
- The conflict has killed thousands since February and spiked Brent crude oil to $109, while the United Nations and international experts warned of potential war crimes as both sides target civilian infrastructure.
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Iran rejects latest ceasefire proposal as Trump’s deadline approaches
Iran on Monday rejected the latest ceasefire proposal and instead said it wants a permanent end to the war, even as U.S. President Donald Trump’s ultimatum loomed to avoid a major escalation in attacks against power plants and bridges.
At least twenty people have been killed in bombings in various parts of Iran overnight, according to state media there. In Israel, more Iranian projectiles are hitting and victims are being dug up in rubble.
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