Iran threatens to halt negotiations, Trump says Hezbollah ceasefire reached
IDF intercepts Hezbollah missiles, drone lands in Israel's north • Trump says there may be an Iran deal next week • US strikes Iranian island in Strait of Hormuz
IDF intercepts Hezbollah missiles, drone lands in Israel's north • Trump says there may be an Iran deal next week • US strikes Iranian island in Strait of Hormuz
Despite the Islamic regime’s internet shutdown, reports of celebrations across Iran broke out following the assassination of the dictator on February 28.
Khamenei threatened US bases across the Middle East, claimed Israel was nearing its demise, and praised Hezbollah’s operations against Israel.
Beijing open to possibility, unclear what safeguards US would require.
The IRGC added that it reserved the "legitimate and definite" right to retaliate against any ceasefire violations by the US, state media reported.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the government was not assisting their travel and that any who have committed crimes "can expect to face the full force of the law."
The US is pushing for firm, up-front commitments on Iran's part for the future of its nuclear program, the mediators said, while Iran is focused on relief from the US's sanctions and asset freezes.
The report came shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement that he had instructed the IDF to intensify attacks against the terrorist organization.
Netanyahu calls US President Trump • Board of Peace blames breakdown of ceasefire in Gaza on Hamas’s refusal to disarm • Israeli official tells 'Post' Khamenei 'difficult to reach'
"US Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire," CENTCOM spokesperson Navy Captain Tim Hawkins said regarding the strikes.
The mechanism for how and when Iran would reconnect to the global web following the decision was unknown.