Israel attacked a key Iranian petrochemical plant. President Trump issued a deadline, warning that if no deal was reached by Monday night, the US would strike Iran's power plants and other infrastructure. This signals a significant escalation of military tensions in the Middle East.
Iran reported new attacks on its gas infrastructure in the Persian Gulf, following previous strikes by Israel. Explosions occurred near the South Pars gas field, the world's largest known gas reserve. The status of peace talks between Iran and the US remains unclear as President Trump imposes a new deadline.
President Trump is maintaining an ultimatum to Iran, threatening 'total destruction' if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. Since the US and Israel began the war, Iran has blocked oil shipments, driving up global fuel costs. Experts warn that attacks on civilian infrastructure could constitute war crimes and slow global economic growth.
Israel warned Iranians to avoid using railways as a deadline set by President Trump looms, hinting at potential attacks on rail infrastructure. President Trump maintained a hardline stance on nuclear talks, applying further military pressure on Iran. Amid ongoing military clashes between the two sides, tensions between Iran and Israel are at a peak.
US President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and an agreement acceptable to him. He threatened massive attacks on critical Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and oil facilities, escalating tensions to a peak. However, the threat faces scrutiny over potential violations of international humanitarian law, compounded by doubts regarding Trump's credibility.
As President Trump threatened full-scale war if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, France's Foreign Minister warned that attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure violate international law. They cautioned that such actions would drag the region and global economy into a dangerous cycle. Italy's Defense Minister also issued a serious warning about conflict escalation, referencing nuclear weapon risks.
Following President Trump's threat to 'completely demolish' Iran's energy infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened, Iran called on its youth to form human chains around power plants. Iran subsequently presented a 10-point ceasefire plan, which Trump deemed 'not good enough.' Tensions are escalating as both sides exchange strong warnings regarding infrastructure attacks and regional instability.
Amid President Trump's threat of striking all Iranian infrastructure, Israel has updated its target list and awaits US approval for potential attacks. Israel appears to be preparing for full-scale military action, demanding Iran hand over all enriched uranium. Both sides are escalating tensions, with Iran preparing retaliatory strikes against Israeli energy sites with Russian assistance, casting doubt on diplomatic solutions.
As US President Trump threatened to attack Iran's power plants if shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was not fully restored by a deadline, Iranian officials urged youth to form human chains around power facilities. Iran retaliated against Israel and the US by launching ballistic missiles toward Saudi Arabia, while casualties from Israeli airstrikes were also reported. The international community is cautioning against Trump's attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure, deeming them violations of international law.
US President Trump threatened to destroy Iranian infrastructure within four hours, demanding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran rejected the US's 45-day ceasefire proposal. Iran stated it would only accept an end to the war with guarantees against future attacks.