Live: Oil facilities of Gulf states would be hit if war resumes, Iran commander warns

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US-Iran-Israel War Live Updates: The fragile ceasefire in the US-Israel war on Iran is nearing its deadline, with uncertainty deepening over whether diplomacy can prevent a return to conflict. US President Donald Trump has signalled he is prepared to resume military action if no agreement is reached, making clear he has little interest in extending the truce. At the same time, efforts to restart negotiations remain stalled. Iran has yet to confirm its participation in proposed talks in Pakistan, citing actions from Washington. The planned visit of Vice President JD Vance to Islamabad has been put on hold as US officials reassess their approach. Tensions have further escalated over the Strait of Hormuz, where a US naval blockade has become a central point of dispute, with Tehran viewing it as a direct breach of the ceasefire. The lack of trust between the two sides has widened in recent days. Beyond the diplomatic impasse, the wider region remains volatile. Israeli operations have continued in Lebanon despite a ceasefire. Lebanon’s leadership has called for unity ahead of fresh talks with Israel in Washington. As the deadline approaches, the risk of escalation is growing if negotiations fail to materialise in time. Catch all the live updates at indiatoday.in.

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Iran says the Gulf region’s oil facilities would be harmed if neighbouring countries allow the United States to carry out attacks. (File Photo)

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