US-Iran War to End on 9 April? Israeli Media Claims ‘Target Date’ Set as Tehran ‘Reviews’ Washington's Proposals
- On Monday, Israeli media reported the United States set April 9 as a target to end the war with Iran, leaving about 21 days for continued fighting and negotiations.
- President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum on March 22 demanding Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, threatening strikes on energy infrastructure if the route remained blocked.
- While Trump described negotiations as "very good and productive," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei denied any direct or indirect contacts during the 24 days of conflict.
- Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan are reportedly facilitating backchannel communication between Iranian officials and US representatives, with efforts underway to organize a broader meeting in Islamabad.
- Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sources claim US negotiation rhetoric constitutes a "psychological war," while Tehran maintains the Strait of Hormuz remains a geopolitical lever regardless of diplomatic messaging.
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US-Iran war to end on 9 April? Israeli media claims ‘target date’ set as Tehran ‘reviews’ Washington's proposals
Israeli media reported that the US has set 9 April as the ‘target date’ to end the war with Iran. Meanwhile, American outlets said Tehran has received a message from US mediators as a precursor to talks and was ‘reviewing’ it. The development follows Donald Trump's claim that talks are underway.
The US administration expects to end the war in the Middle East in the coming weeks.
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