Morning update
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Hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough between Washington and Tehran have dimmed after Donald Trump dismissed Iran’s latest response to the US peace proposal as “totally unacceptable”.
Tehran insists the American plan amounted to surrender and is demanding guarantees against future attacks, while tensions continue to spill across the region.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon are intensifying, oil prices are climbing sharply again and concerns are growing over the security of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Here are the latest developments:
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Trump rejects Iran’s latest ceasefire response, calling it “totally unacceptable”
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Iran demands sovereignty guarantees over Hormuz in a counterproposal to the US
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Gaza: Doctors Under Attack wins Bafta award after BBC rejection
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Brent crude rises above $105 amid fears of escalating Iran conflict
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Trump says call with Netanyahu was "very nice" amid Iran tensions
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Israeli air strikes continue across southern Lebanon as casualties mount
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Hezbollah drone attack kills an Israeli soldier near the Lebanon border
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Multinational talks held on restoring safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz
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Iran executes a man accused of spying for the CIA and Mossad
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Hezbollah reportedly using fibre-optic drones to evade Israeli jamming systems
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Iran says the US has not issued World Cup visas for Iranian players
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Lebanese prime minister says Bint Jbeil “has become a version of Gaza”
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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