US, Israel and Iran give conflicting signals on ceasefire talks, as oil back over $100
The US, Israel, and Iran have given conflicting signals on ceasefire talks, with oil prices rising back over $100 a barrel. Israel's military continues to strike Iran and Lebanon, while Iran has launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel, causing damage and fires in several cities.
Conflicting accounts have emerged on ceasefire talks between the US, Israel, and Iran. US President Donald Trump claimed agreement with Iran, but Iran's foreign ministry denied any dialogue. An Israeli official stated that a deal to end the war does not appear tangible. Israel's military continues to strike Iran and Lebanon, with Iran launching seven waves of missiles at Israel overnight. The latest attacks caused damage and fires in Tel Aviv and other cities. Oil prices have risen again, surpassing $100 a barrel, as hopes for an end to the conflict diminish.
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