The US president earlier called a ceasefire proposal “not good enough,” as Tehran rejected the
The US president earlier called a ceasefire proposal “not good enough,” as Tehran rejected the temporary truce.
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NOW: US President Donald Trump is holding a news conference on the Iran war
• NOW: US President Donald Trump is holding a news conference on the Iran war. He said Iran could be “taken out in one night,” which “might” be Tuesday — a deadline he previously appeared to set for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He and other officials are also recounting the rescue of a US service member from inside Iran this weekend.
• Rejected ceasefire proposal: Trump earlier called a proposal drafted by countries working to implement 45-day ceasefire a “significant step” but “not good enough.” Iran also rejected the proposal and called for a permanent end to the war, according to Iranian state-run media.
Tehran says the consequences of infrastructure attacks will stretch beyond the region
• Attacks on infrastructure: Trump reiterated threats to hit Iranian bridges and power plants, after Israel said it struck a key petrochemical complex in Iran. Tehran says the consequences of infrastructure attacks will stretch beyond the region.
• Latest strikes: The Israel Defense Forces said it killed two senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officials. Four people were killed in an Iranian strike on Haifa, Israel.
