Iran war day 76: Vance says progress made in talks; Israel pounds Lebanon
Summary
U.S. Vice President JD Vance says talks with Iran are making progress to stop the war, but President Donald Trump rejects Iran’s latest offer as unacceptable. Meanwhile, Iran’s military stays ready for conflict, and Israel claims its prime minister secretly visited the UAE during the war, which the UAE denies.Key Facts
- Vice President JD Vance believes progress is being made in talks with Iran about ending the war.
- President Trump has rejected Iran’s latest proposal as not acceptable.
- Iran’s military remains highly prepared and warns it will not back down.
- Iran’s foreign minister said countries working with Israel against Iran will be "held to account."
- Israel says Prime Minister Netanyahu secretly visited the UAE during the war; the UAE denies this visit occurred.
- Iran held a public send-off event for its national football team before the 2026 World Cup.
- The U.S. Senate narrowly rejected a resolution to limit President Trump’s power to wage war on Iran.
- Analysts suggest China might ask for concessions in exchange for pressuring Iran to ease tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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