Tehran Rejected 48-Hour Ceasefire Proposal From US, Iranian Media, Citing Source, Says
- Iran has rejected a 48-hour ceasefire proposal from the United States, which was relayed through an unnamed intermediary country.
- A US F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet was shot down over Iran; one crew member has been rescued alive and is receiving medical care, while the second crew member remains missing and search efforts continue.
- The wreckage of the downed aircraft has been confirmed to match the F-15E model by Iranian media, including IRIB.
- The fate of the pilots remains unclear according to Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, and the US military and White House have not officially commented on the incident or pilot status.
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Iran’s state-run Fars News Agency reported on the 3rd (local time) that Iran clearly expressed its refusal to the U.S. proposal for a 48-hour temporary ceasefire by countering it with a large-scale military attack rather than in writing. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the agency reported that the U.S. proposed a 48-hour ceasefire through one of its allies on the 1st.
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Iran rejects US proposal for 48-hour ceasefire as tensions escalate: Report - The Tribune
Iran has rejected a US proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire, according to Al Jazeera and Fars news agency. The offer was reportedly delivered on Wednesday through an unnamed intermediary nation, signalling a hardening of Tehran's stance as regional tensions continue to escalate.
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