US sets April 9 deadline to end Iran war, Israeli official claims
The United States has set April 9 as a target date to bring an end to the ongoing war with Iran, according to an Israeli official who spoke to Yedioth Ahronothsignaling a potential push toward a ceasefire amid continued military escalation.
The timeline follows recent remarks by Donald Trumpwith the official indicating that Washington is aiming to wrap up the war within roughly three weeks. The proposed deadline leaves limited time for both intensified negotiations and sustained fighting on the ground.
Diplomatic efforts appear to be gaining momentum, with talks between the United States and Iran expected to take place later this week in Islamabad. However, the Israeli official noted that Washington has not shared any updates regarding its reported contacts with Mohammad Bagher Ghalibafsuggesting gaps in coordination between allies.
Strategically, ending the war by early April could align with a potential visit by Trump to Israel during its Independence Day celebrations. The official added that such a timeline could allow Trump to receive the prestigious Israel Prize during the visit, giving the diplomatic push added political significance.
Meanwhile, military assessments indicate that Iran is likely to maintain a consistent level of attacks if the conflict continues in the short term. Israeli defense officials estimate that Tehran could sustain an average of around 10 missile launches per day, keeping pressure on Israeli defenses even as negotiations unfold.
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