Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, as Trump sets deadline for reopening Strait of Hormuz
Here's the latest
• Ceasefire proposal: US President Donald Trump has not signed off on a proposal drafted by countries calling for a 45-day ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a White House official said. Iran has rejected a temporary ceasefire and said it has formulated a response to the US’ demands to end the war.
• Trump’s deadline: Trump appeared to set a Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen the strait. Iran says the consequences of infrastructure attacks will stretch beyond the region. Trump will hold a news conference today on the rescue of an F-15 crew member whose jet was downed over Iran.
• Iranian officials killed: Israel says it killed two senior Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps officials in separate strikes today.
• Latest strikes: Israel said it struck a petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran. Six children were among those killed in overnight Israeli-US strikes on Tehran, according to state media, and four people were killed in an Iranian strike on a residential building in Haifa, Israel.
