Iran and Israel continue exchanging airstrikes as Iran rejects US President Donald Trump's claims of negotiations to end the conflict. The US has sent a 15-poin
The conflict between Iran and Israel has escalated significantly as both sides continue to exchange airstrikes. Despite claims by US President Donald Trump that the United States is in negotiations with Iran to end the war, Iran has firmly rejected these allegations, stating that the US is merely negotiating with itself. The rejection comes amid reports that the US has sent a 15-point plan to Tehran for discussion.
Emergency personnel were seen responding to scenes of destruction in Tel Aviv, Israel, following Iranian missile barrages. The conflict, which has now entered its fourth week, shows no signs of abating. Both sides have launched waves of strikes targeting critical infrastructure, with Iran claiming to have struck areas in Tel Aviv and other locations in Israel.
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have also reported drone attacks, though it remains unclear whether these were linked to the ongoing conflict. The situation has created significant challenges for global energy markets, with the closure of key waterways like the Strait of Hormuz leading to fuel price spikes and supply disruptions.