lördag 21 mars 2026

Middle East Crisis Iran War

Sources: Trump has six demands for peace with Iran

The Trump administration has begun planning for the next phase of the Iran war and what peace talks with Iran could look like, sources told Axios.

Yesterday, Trump wrote on Truth Social that he is considering scaling back the war because the US is “very close” to achieving its goals. An American source told Axios that the US has now “restrained Iran’s growth” and believes the Iranians are willing to come to the negotiating table.

The administration is said to have drawn up six demands on Iran.

The six alleged demands

1. No missile program for five years.

2. No uranium enrichment.

3. Shut down the nuclear facilities in Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow that the US and Israel bombed last year.

4. Strict external controls on centrifuges and other equipment that could be used in a nuclear weapons program.

5. Disarmament agreements with other countries in the region that include a missile limit of 1,000.

6. No funding for proxy groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and Hamas in Gaza.
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A hundred Israelis injured in new attacks

A hundred people in Israel have been injured in attacks carried out by Iran and Hezbollah on Saturday, Israeli media reported.

In the southern city of Arad, around 60 people were injured, six of them seriously, after an Iranian ballistic missile hit a building. Several people were reportedly trapped under rubble.

In Dimona, also located in southern Israel, around 30 people were injured when an Iranian missile hit a building. A boy suffered serious shrapnel wounds. Outside Dimona is a nuclear facility, and Iran says it was revenge for a US-Israeli attack on an Iranian nuclear facility in Natanz.

In Kfar Vradim in northern Israel, several people were injured in Hezbollah rocket attacks, the Jerusalem Post reports.
 

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