Middle East war live: Trump says he 'can't imagine' Iran's latest peace plan is acceptable
Summary
President Donald Trump said he will review Iran’s new 14-point peace plan but doubts it will be acceptable because Iran has not faced enough consequences for its actions over the past 47 years. Meanwhile, the Israeli military warned residents in southern Lebanon to evacuate as it conducts operations against Hezbollah amid ongoing fighting.Key Facts
- Iran submitted a 14-point peace proposal to Pakistan, acting as a mediator.
- President Trump said Iran has "not yet paid a big enough price" and expressed skepticism about the peace plan.
- Iran’s deputy foreign minister said the country is ready for peace talks or war and that the U.S. holds the next move.
- The Israeli military warned people in 11 towns and villages in southern Lebanon to leave their homes and move 1,000 meters away for safety.
- Israeli forces are carrying out strikes and operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, citing ceasefire violations.
- Israeli airstrikes killed at least seven people in southern Lebanon despite an ongoing ceasefire with Hezbollah.
- NATO is working with the U.S. to understand a planned reduction of 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany.
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