By | PR Network
Rising tensions in the Middle East continue as the United States reportedly aims to wrap up the ongoing conflict with Iran by April 9. The timeline was indicated after remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, though uncertainty remains due to conflicting signals from Tehran.
Sources in Israel suggest that diplomatic outreach is underway, with possible indirect communication channels being explored. Some reports indicate that discussions could take place through a third country in the coming days. However, Iranian officials have strongly denied that any negotiations with Washington are currently happening.
On the military front, Israeli assessments indicate that Iran is still capable of launching daily missile attacks, maintaining a steady operational pace. While the number of launches varies, the average remains consistent enough to sustain pressure.
Israeli defense authorities claim that recent strikes have significantly impacted Iran’s missile systems. A considerable number of launch platforms have either been destroyed or rendered unusable, although a limited number continue to function.
Recent Israeli air operations reportedly focused on strategic targets in Tehran. These included command centers, air defense systems, and facilities connected to missile development and military research. Units linked to the Quds Force were also among the reported targets.
At the same time, Israeli forces continue limited operations against Hezbollah positions in Lebanon. According to officials, the group has so far avoided entering into large-scale direct conflict despite ongoing strikes.
Iran, meanwhile, has publicly dismissed claims of any dialogue with the United States. Officials have stated that under the current circumstances, negotiations are not being considered and emphasized a strategy focused on resistance.
Iranian authorities also acknowledged receiving indirect messages via other nations suggesting U.S. interest in talks. However, no formal response has been given so far, and Tehran’s stance on key issues related to the conflict remains unchanged.
With both diplomatic efforts and military actions continuing simultaneously, it remains unclear whether the proposed April 9 target can be achieved.
