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Iran said it doesnt seek a cease fire

Partly TrueThis claim contains some truth but is misleading or missing important context.

Analysis

The claim that "Iran said it doesn't seek a ceasefire" is partially supported but requires nuance. None of the provided sources are from clearly trusted or authoritative outlets, limiting certainty. Some sources imply ongoing conflict and Iranian missile strikes, suggesting Iran is not actively pursuing a ceasefire. However, others mention ceasefire talks or mediation efforts involving Iran, indicating at least some engagement with ceasefire discussions. The absence of direct, official Iranian statements explicitly rejecting ceasefire in these sources means the claim cannot be fully confirmed or denied. Overall, Iran’s position appears complex and possibly strategic, balancing military actions with diplomatic signaling, which leads to a partly true assessment.

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