Tehran denies Trump’s claims that Iran president requests ceasefire
Tehran has denied US President Donald Trump's claim that Iran's president requested a ceasefire, instead announcing another barrage of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US bases in the Gulf. The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has resulted in a global energy crisis and significant loss of life, with no end in sight.
The US and Iran are engaged in a conflict that began on February 28. Iran's president has not requested a ceasefire, contrary to US President Donald Trump's claim. Instead, Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and US bases in the Gulf. The US has responded with airstrikes, including a strike that killed Iran's former foreign minister's wife. The conflict has resulted in a global energy crisis, with the Strait of Hormuz closed to Iran's enemies. Thousands of Iranians have gathered for the funeral of a naval commander killed in an Israeli airstrike. The Israeli military has confirmed strikes on Tehran, and emergency services have reported civilian casualties.
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