The conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has entered its 28th day, with no signs of de-escalation as military actions intensify across multiple fronts. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that planned strikes on Iran’s power infrastructure have been postponed for 10 days, allegedly following a request from Tehran. According to his statement, the U.S. will refrain from targeting Iranian energy facilities until April 6, citing ongoing discussions with Iranian authorities. However, Iran has strongly denied these claims, asserting that no such request or diplomatic engagement has taken place. Iranian officials have labeled Trump’s statements as false, emphasizing that there have been no negotiations or appeals made to delay potential attacks. This contradiction adds another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile situation. Meanwhile, Iran has escalated its offensive against Israel, launching the 83rd wave of missile and drone attacks. Reports indicate that these strikes carried symbolic messages expressing gratitude toward supporting nations. In retaliation, Israel conducted extensive airstrikes on Tehran, targeting multiple regions including central, eastern, western, and northern parts of the capital. The bombardment reportedly lasted several minutes, causing widespread disruption and power outages in affected areas. As both sides continue aggressive operations, prospects for a ceasefire remain uncertain. Despite occasional mentions of peace proposals, the ongoing exchange of attacks suggests a prolonged and intensifying conflict with significant regional implications.


