Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal, demanding a permanent end to the war. US President Trump has set a deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, threatening strikes on Iranian infrastructure. In response to Israeli attacks, Iran fired missiles, while its president declared readiness to sacrifice lives.
Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal, demanding a permanent end to the war. US President Donald Trump threatened to destroy Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by his deadline. Iran's missile strikes in response to Israeli attacks have heightened regional tensions to a peak.
Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal, demanding a permanent end to the war. US President Trump is escalating threats of attacks on Iranian infrastructure while demanding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Amid ongoing military clashes between Israel and Iran, debris from Iranian missile attacks landed near energy facilities in Saudi Arabia.
US President Donald Trump threatened attacks on Iranian infrastructure as a peace deal deadline approaches. This signals a rising level of tension in the Middle East region. The threat underscores the highly volatile state of current US-Iran relations.
President Trump issued an ultimatum to Iran, demanding a deal by Tuesday night. He threatened that if no agreement is reached, the entire Iranian infrastructure could be taken out in one night. This statement has heightened tensions in US-Iran relations to the highest level.
Israel struck a major Iranian petrochemical facility, escalating military tensions. Israel claimed the attack dealt a significant blow to Iran's military financing. US President Trump warned of broader infrastructure attacks unless shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is restored.
As President Trump threatens to target Iranian power plants and bridges, Tehran's civilians are preparing to flee. Fear is spreading in Iran, where numerous casualties have already occurred due to US and Israeli airstrikes. With millions already internally displaced, citizens are making survival decisions in anticipation of further attacks.
The UN condemned US President Trump's threat to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges, expressing deep concern. The UN spokesperson stressed that international law prohibits attacks on civilian infrastructure. Trump warned that if an agreement is not reached by April 7th, all of Iran's infrastructure would be destroyed.
President Trump warned that he would strike critical Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday. Iran condemned Trump's threats as an attempt at war crimes, stating it cannot reopen without compensation for damages. Legal scholars noted that attacks on civilian infrastructure are only justifiable if the military advantage outweighs civilian harm.
President Trump threatened to attack Iranian power plants and bridges if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This threat followed the rescue of a US airman and Iran's firm response to mediation proposals. Military clashes and infrastructure attacks continued across Iran, Israel, and Lebanon over the weekend.