Even if Trump wants a compromise, Iran will not agree, the conflict will not stop now, Israel claims!

US President Donald Trump announced a five-day ceasefire after positive talks with Iran. Due to the energy crisis, the entire world is hoping for an end to the deadly war. Although Israel’s top officials claim, even if Trump wants to come to an agreement, Iran will not accept the conditions. As a result, the conflict in the Middle East will not stop now.

America and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran on February 28 after the Iran-US negotiations on the nuclear deal failed. Several regions of Iran, including Tehran, have been destroyed. The attack killed more than two thousand Iranians, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In response, Iran is attacking several American military bases spread across the Middle East and Israel. Tehran has made a big move by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. The whole world is in tension with energy. In this situation, US President Donald Trump announced positive talks with Iran on Monday. Although some of Israel’s top officials claim, Iran will not agree to a compromise on US terms.

A senior Israeli government official says the new round of talks is likely to include US demands to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions and ballistic missile programs. Issues that have long been a major point of contention between the two sides. According to Israeli officials, Iran will not agree to deal with Marco conditions. Especially in the Hormuz maneuver when they are heavily outnumbered in battle.

Incidentally, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu posted a video message on the X handle on Monday night. There he said, ‘Today I spoke with my friend President Trump. He believes that based on the tremendous success we have achieved so far with the US military, we can achieve our main goals through reconciliation. But we continue to attack both Iran and Lebanon. We have already destroyed Iran’s missile and nuclear programs. Hezbollah has also been hit consistently.’ In other words, even if Trump wants to, Netanyahu is not willing to compromise.

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