The U.S. and Israel have allegedly asked Iran for a ceasefire three times, and Iran responded negatively each time.
Analysis
The claim that the U.S. and Israel have asked Iran three times for a ceasefire and that Iran rejected each request is not substantiated by credible evidence. None of the provided sources, all marked as non-trusted and largely unrelated or vague, directly confirm such specific diplomatic exchanges or Iran’s explicit refusals. While there are references to ongoing tensions, military actions, and ceasefire discussions involving Israel, the U.S., and other regional actors, no source clearly documents three formal ceasefire requests from the U.S. and Israel to Iran or Iran’s negative responses. The sources mainly discuss broader conflict dynamics, political statements, or other regional ceasefire efforts unrelated to this precise claim. Given the absence of trustworthy or direct evidence, the claim cannot be verified and is therefore assessed as false.
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