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Trump. "The air force is totally gone - 100 per cent." But despite the attacks seen to Iran's bases across the country, some of the images reviewed by BBC Verify appear to show that Tehran
Trump assured a nervous Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in talks on Saturday, but that this goal will now have to be achieved through diplomacy, not military force. Similarly, Israel’s agenda about Iran
ceasefire in April, the US and Iran have exchanged intermittent fire, including two rounds of tit-for-tat strikes this week. At the same time, Trump has also repeatedly talked up the prospects
threats. The timing is equally intriguing. US President Donald Trump had recently suggested that a deal might be within reach. Conventional logic would suggest that Iran should avoid actions that could endanger diplomacy. Yet Tehran
threats to resume airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, according to a report. “What the fuck are you doing?” the US president shouted at the Israeli prime minister during the phone call on Monday, according
Iran-backed Lebanese group, Hezbollah. In its war on Lebanon, Israel has killed at least 2,196 people and displaced more than one million. But on Friday morning, Lebanon’s army reported several ceasefire violations
Trump argued that Israel and Iran “are looking to do an immediate ceasefire”, adding that he would keep the blockade of Iran’s ports in place. In Tehran, the streets were buzzing with usual traffic
ceasefire is of utmost urgency, that resuming hostilities is even less acceptable, and that adhering to negotiations is particularly important,” Beijing’s Foreign Ministry said after the meeting. “China supports Iran in safeguarding its national
ceasefire in place for a month, hostilities are stubbornly unresolved as Iran has virtually closed the Strait of Hormuz and the US has imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports. FIFA has insisted the team
threat: The US and Israel struck first. Trump also failed to withdraw thousands of US troops deployed to fight the war at its 60-day mark: around April 29. House Democrats, who hold a minority
ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon, where US ally Israel is fighting Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Iran has also insisted that any settlement recognise its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, a demand Washington
Trump’s constant threat to renew strikes to see if it can “finish what air strikes alone cannot achieve”, Williams said. For its part, Iran is aware of the US’s military superiority
threats, pressure and sanctions”** and that Tehran could not trust Washington. In a statement carried by the Iranian state-run Press TV, Pezeshkiansaid Iran hadentered into dialogue with the US twice and “on both occasions
threats for 15 southern Lebanese towns and villages, including Jebchit, Toul, al-Samanieh, Sahel al-Hnieh, Qlailah, Wadi Jilo, al-Kanisa, Kafr Jouz, Majdal Zoun, and Seddiqine. The attacks come amid a temporary US-mediated
Trump signals Iran war still possible:** The US president said he has not ruled out restarting the war, claiming Iranian leaders “want to make a deal badly”, while touting damage to Iran’s drone
ceasefire proposal from the Trump administration — was political, not strategic. Israel later had to apologise for the strike, but the fact remained that its new capability had been exposed. Israel did not employ a conventional
ceasefire between the US and Iran was in effect, a naval battle was still playing out in the Strait of Hormuz, and Brent crude, the international benchmark, topped $106 per barrel. During open warfare between
ceasefire in place between the sides since April 7. Ebrahim Azizi, the head of the Iranian parliament’s National Security Commission, on Sunday warned that any “American interference” in the strait would be considered
threat unanswered", saying that the US had suffered "defeats on the battlefield". The US said it struck Iranian sites on Tuesday in response to the downing of a US army helicopter in the Gulf. Iran
threat:** Leaders of Gulf Arab countries rejected Tehran’s “illegal actions” to close the Strait of Hormuz and endanger shipping, warning against any disruption or transit fees. - Meeting under the Gulf Cooperation Council in Saudi