Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal Amid Escalating Conflict
Iran has rejected a 48-hour ceasefire offer from the United States, showing that its position is becoming stronger and less flexible as tensions rise in West Asia. This decision has increased concerns about more instability and conflict in the region.
The US had sent the ceasefire proposal through another country, hoping to reduce fighting for a short time. However, Iran did not accept the offer. Instead, it increased its military actions on the ground. So far, the US has not given an official public response to Iran’s rejection.
At the same time, forces from the US and Israel have continued their attacks, carrying out new strikes inside Iran. Iranian officials said these attacks caused more casualties, especially near important infrastructure areas.
Iran’s military said it has achieved some success in recent operations. It claimed that it hit advanced aircraft like an F-15 Eagle and an A-10 Thunderbolt II in the past few hours. They also said they will continue fighting until their demands are met.
Efforts to find a peaceful solution are now facing difficulties, as both sides are not willing to step back. The situation is becoming more serious, and tensions are rising again as another intense day of conflict begins.
