Trump leaves option to attack Iran on the table, but talks diplomacy
Summary
President Donald Trump said he canceled planned attacks on Iran after talks for peace with Persian Gulf allies. However, he warned a major attack could happen quickly if no agreement is reached. Meanwhile, fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, with thousands of people killed and many displaced.Key Facts
- President Trump called off planned attacks on Iran due to "serious negotiations" for peace.
- Trump stated a large-scale attack on Iran could happen "at a moment's notice" if talks fail.
- Iran sent revised terms for a peace deal but said it did not request negotiations or a ceasefire.
- Israel urged residents in southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of strikes in ongoing conflict with Hezbollah.
- More than 3,000 people have died in the Israel-Hezbollah war, with over 9,000 wounded and 1 million displaced.
- Lebanon’s president called for strong efforts to end the war and proposed a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.
- Hezbollah has rejected ceasefires and continued fighting Israeli forces while firing rockets into Israel.
- Iran held a mass wedding ceremony in Tehran for 1,000 couples who pledged to fight if Iran is attacked.
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