BREAKING: Iran has forcefully pushed back against President Donald Trump’s latest assertion that an agreement had been reached to “cancel tonight’s strikes” against the country, dismissing the claim as entirely “baseless” and insisting that no such arrangement has been approved by Iranian authorities. According to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, officials said there is currently no finalized agreement in place and argued that Trump’s comments lack credibility, pointing to what they described as roughly 38 separate occasions over the past two months in which the president suggested a deal was close at hand, only for no agreement to materialize.
The skepticism was not limited to Tehran. In Israel, a senior government official told Channel 12 that Israeli authorities were “not aware of any agreement being reached,” according to N12. The official’s remarks appeared to contradict Trump’s characterization of the situation and added to growing uncertainty over whether any meaningful diplomatic breakthrough has actually occurred behind the scenes. Together, the statements from both Iranian and Israeli sources cast doubt on Trump’s announcement and highlighted the continued lack of clarity surrounding efforts to de-escalate the conflict.
Mike