Iran pours missiles into Israel and mocks Trump's talk of joint control of strait - Reuters
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Iran launched multiple missile waves at Israel while rejecting Trump administration negotiations as 'fake news.'
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Iran launched multiple waves of missiles at Israel while publicly rejecting any possibility of negotiations, characterizing diplomatic overtures from the Trump administration as "fake news." The escalation marks a significant intensification of direct military confrontation between the two countries, which have long been regional adversaries. Iran's dismissal of negotiation talks signals hardening positions on both sides as tensions in the Middle East reach a critical point. The missile strikes represent a direct challenge to Trump administration efforts to de-escalate the conflict, undermining any near-term diplomatic pathway. Israel is expected to respond militarily, potentially triggering further rounds of escalation in what has become an increasingly volatile cycle of attack and retaliation.
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