Iran defiant as Trump, Rubio say Tehran's latest peace proposal falls short
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio say Iran's latest peace proposal is unacceptable because it does not include provisions preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Trump 'doesn't love' new Iran proposal, official says offer falls short: report
President Donald Trump is not keen on the second proposal sent by Tehran through Pakistani mediators on Monday, according to reports.
An official told Reuters that Trump is unhappy with an Iranian proposal because it did not address Iran’s nuclear program.
"He doesn't love the proposal," the U.S. official said, referring to Trump, Reuters reported.
Trump held a Situation Room meeting with key members of his administration regarding the war with Iran on Monday, according to ABC News.
According to Reuters, work to bridge the gaps between the two parties has not stopped, sources said.
91±¬ÁÏ' Emma Bussey contributed to this report.
IDF issues evacuation warning to more than 15 villages in Southern Lebanon
Israeli Defense Forces issued an evacuation warning to 16 villages and towns in Southern Lebanon on Tuesday.
IDF Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee shared the warning in a statement on X
"In light of the terrorist Hezbollah's violation of the ceasefire agreement, the Defense Army is compelled to act against it forcefully," Adraee wrote, according to an X translation.
"The Defense Army does not intend to harm you, and out of concern for your safety, you are required to evacuate your homes immediately and move away from the specified area towards the Sidon District," Adraee wrote to town residents.
"Anyone present near Hezbollah elements, their facilities, or their combat means is endangering their life," he added.
Adraee said affected villages include Ghndouriyeh, Burj Qlawiyeh, Qlawiyeh, al-Sawana, al-Jumayjima, Safad al-Batikh, Braashit, Shaqra, Aita al-Jabal, Tibnin, al-Sultaniyya, Bir al-Sanasil, Dounin, Khirbet Silm, Salaa and Deir Qifa.
Iran is running out of space to store unsold oil amid Trump's blockade, analysts say
Iran is taking drastic measures to boost its oil storage capacity as President Donald Trump's blockade forces it to store unprecedented levels of unsold oil.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Iran has resorted to rebooting derelict "junk sites" to hold oil, as well as taking two retired 30-year-old oil tankers out of storage.
The oil tracker Kpler reports that Iran could run out of storage within12-22 days.
Nevertheless, the oil watchdog reported that Iran won't feel the true financial impact of the U.S. blockade for another three to four months.
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