US-Israel war on Iran: What’s happening on day 27 of attacks?
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is intensifying, as Trump again claims Iranian leaders want to ‘make a deal’.

The US and Israel’s war on Iran is intensifying, as Trump again claims Iranian leaders want to ‘make a deal’.


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Activists say that aid delivery is small ‘gesture of solidarity’ meant to draw attention to US energy blockade.
The move comes amid production disruptions linked to the US-Israeli war on Iran, which have affected Qatar.
The 1973 oil embargo removed 4.5 million barrels per day from global supply. Today, that figure stands at 20 million.
Trump claims talks on with Iran, as he holds off on energy attacks, but Tehran denies any negotiations.

Major US financial markets opened higher after US President Donald Trump announced he was postponing strikes on Iran.

After announcing the US will postpone strikes on Iran’s power plants, Donald Trump said Iran called him to make a deal.

There is expected to be pushback from Israel following President Donald Trump’s move towards de-escalation with Iran.
Members of the International Energy Agency have agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves.
Donald Trump’s Strait of Hormuz deadline for Iran raises concerns about attacks on energy in the Middle East.

President Donald Trump has ordered the US military to postpone strikes against Iranian power plants and energy.