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Trump Rejects Iran Peace Proposal as Middle East Violence Escalates, Dozens Killed in Lebanon

Donald Trump rejects Iran’s latest peace proposal, raising fears of escalation as Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill dozens and tensions rise in West Asia.

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Global tensions in West Asia have intensified after Donald Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict, casting serious doubt over the chances of a negotiated settlement.

According to reports, Iran had submitted a revised peace offer through mediators, with state-linked outlets confirming the development. While Trump acknowledged that Tehran had made some progress in negotiations, he expressed dissatisfaction with the terms, stating that the proposal included concessions the United States could not accept.


⚠️ Talks Stall Amid Deep Mistrust

Trump also described Iran’s leadership as “very disjointed,” highlighting continued mistrust between the two sides.

Meanwhile, Iranian media, including Fars News Agency, pushed back against speculation of internal instability, asserting that the country’s leadership remains fully engaged and in control.

The breakdown in talks signals a diplomatic deadlock, raising concerns that the conflict could further escalate.


💥 Violence Surges in Lebanon

As negotiations falter, violence has sharply escalated in Lebanon:

  • Israeli airstrikes reportedly killed over 30 people in a single day, including children
  • Attacks targeted civilian infrastructure in the southern city of Tyre
  • Evacuation orders have been issued for several border towns

These developments have sparked concerns over violations of a US-brokered ceasefire agreed upon last month.


🚁 Hezbollah Retaliates

The Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah has responded with:

  • Drone strikes on northern Israel
  • Injuries reported among Israeli soldiers

The situation indicates a rapid cycle of escalation, with both sides continuing military actions.


📊 Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

The broader conflict in Lebanon has now:

  • Claimed over 2,000 lives
  • Displaced more than 1 million people

Humanitarian agencies warn of a worsening crisis as civilian infrastructure continues to be hit.


🌍 Conclusion:

With diplomatic efforts stalling and violence intensifying across the region, the rejection of Iran’s proposal by the United States marks a critical turning point. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether tensions de-escalate—or spiral into a wider regional conflict.

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