Iran Unlikely To Agree To Conditions, Say Israeli Officials As Trump Pushes For Deal

Israeli officials believe Iran is unlikely to agree to conditions for a deal to end the Middle East conflict, despite US President Donald Trump's efforts to secure an agreement. The conflict has resulted in over 2,000 deaths and disrupted a vital shipping route, with diplomatic efforts continuing through intermediaries.
US President Donald Trump is seeking a deal with Iran to end the Middle East conflict. Israeli officials say it's unlikely Iran will agree to conditions, including limits on its nuclear program and ballistic missile capabilities. Negotiations between the US and Iran had earlier collapsed. Iran has denied any negotiations, calling reports 'fake news'. The conflict has resulted in over 2,000 deaths and disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route. Diplomatic efforts are continuing through intermediaries, including Egypt, Pakistan, and Gulf states.
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