Iran pushes back against Trump's deadline

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Iran's top officials have pushed back against President Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian officials calling Trump's statement a reaction of 'sheer desperation and anger'. The US and Israel have targeted oil facilities inside Iran, while Iran has hit several towns in Israel and oil refineries across the Gulf countries.
Iran's officials have rejected President Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz. The US and Israel have launched missile attacks on Iran's oil facilities. Iran has retaliated by hitting towns in Israel and oil refineries in the Gulf. Diplomatic efforts are underway to resolve the conflict, with Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey proposing a 45-day ceasefire. Iran's foreign ministry has emphasized the need to defend national security and sovereignty. The conflict has raised concerns about global energy security and regional stability.
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