Iran has made a proposal to negotiate terms for ending the conflict involving the US and Israel.
Analysis
The claim that Iran has made a proposal to negotiate terms for ending the conflict involving the US and Israel is not supported by the available sources. None of the provided references, all of which are from non-trusted outlets, explicitly state that Iran has initiated or proposed negotiations to end the conflict. Instead, the sources mention US proposals, ceasefire talks involving Israel and Hamas, and US-Iran discussions primarily focused on nuclear issues rather than a direct Iranian proposal to negotiate conflict terms. One source even indicates Iran’s refusal to accept a US proposal regarding the nuclear program, which suggests reluctance rather than willingness to negotiate terms related to the conflict. Given the absence of credible evidence or direct statements from Iran proposing such negotiations, the claim cannot be substantiated.
Sources
Discusses a US proposal related to Gaza, no mention of Iranian negotiation proposals.
Focuses on ceasefire proposals involving Hamas and deterrence of Iran, not Iran’s own proposal.
Mentions Iran as an opponent of peace processes, no indication of Iran proposing negotiations.
Covers Hamas welcoming ceasefire proposals, no Iranian negotiation proposal referenced.
Talks about Trump’s diplomacy and Iran nuclear deal, no Iranian proposal to negotiate conflict terms.
Describes US efforts in Israeli-Palestinian conflict, no Iranian proposal mentioned.
Mentions US discussions with Iran on nuclear deal and ceasefire, but no Iranian proposal initiating negotiations.
Focuses on Israel and Hamas conditional acceptance of US ceasefire proposal, no Iranian proposal.
Details Israel-Hamas ceasefire phases, no Iranian negotiation proposal.
Notes Iran’s rejection of US nuclear proposals, indicating no willingness to negotiate conflict terms.
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