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Trump Rejects Iran’s New Offer

Donald Trump has rejected a new proposal from Iran that was aimed at ending the ongoing conflict between the two countries. This decision has reduced hopes for a peace agreement and may lead to further tensions in the region.

Iran had sent its updated proposal through mediators, and state media confirmed that it was delivered. The plan was part of efforts to restart talks and reduce conflict. However, Trump said that while there has been some progress in discussions, the current terms are not acceptable.

He also criticized Iran’s leadership, saying it appears divided and not united in decision-making. This shows that trust between the two sides remains very low, making negotiations more difficult.

At the same time, Iranian media reported that the government is dealing with internal rumors and speculation about political instability. Leaders are trying to maintain control and assure the public that the situation is stable.

The diplomatic deadlock is happening during a period of rising violence in West Asia. In Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed more than 30 people in a single day, including two children. These attacks have raised concerns about possible violations of a ceasefire agreement that was supported by the United States.

Some of the strikes hit civilian areas in the city of Tyre, leading to damage and panic among residents. Authorities also issued evacuation orders for several towns near the border.

In response, Hezbollah carried out counterattacks, including a drone strike that injured Israeli soldiers in northern areas. The conflict in Lebanon has now caused over 2,000 deaths and forced more than one million people to leave their homes.

Overall, the situation shows rising instability in the region, with peace talks stalled and violence continuing on multiple fronts.