Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war is ‘close to over’ after hinting at return to talks in Pakistan

Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war is ‘close to over’ after hinting at return to talks in Pakistan


Trumps says Iran war is ‘close to over’

The Sky News interview is one of several Donald Trump has given in the past 24 hours, in which he has indicated the war with Iran may be nearing an end.

When asked by Sky whether a deal could happen before King Charles visits the US at the end of the month, Trump said: “It’s possible. Very possible. They’re beaten up pretty bad.”

In an interview with Fox News, which is scheduled to air later this morning, the US president said the Iran war was “close to over, yeah, I mean I view it as very close to over”. In a short preview of the interview posted on social media last night, Trump said: “If I pulled up stakes right now, it would take them [Iran] 20 years to rebuild that country. And we’re not finished.

“We’ll see what happens. I think they want to make a deal very badly.”

The clip came hours after he told the New York Post that another round of peace talks “could be happening over the next two days” in Pakistan.

Trump has previously suggested that the war was ending. In his address to the nation on 1 April, Trump said the war was “nearing completion” and could end in “two or three weeks”.

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The Israeli military has continued its strikes on southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah said it launched rockets at several areas in northern Israel.

Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported five people were killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit the southern Lebanese town of Ansariyah, while civil defence teams and paramedics recovered four bodies after an Israeli raid in the Qadmus area.

The news agency also reported two people were killed in drone strikes on two vehicles on the Tyre-Beirut coastal highway, near the towns of Saadiyat and Jiyeh south of the Lebanese capital. The strikes were reportedly the closest to Beirut in a week, after a series of Israel attacks on the Lebanese capital on 8 April killed more than 350 people.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

People and Lebanese army soldiers gather around a vehicle hit in an Israeli strike in Saadiyat, Lebanon. Photograph: Mohamad Zanaty/Reuters

Meanwhile, the Iran-backed Hezbollah group said it targeted several areas in northern Israel with rocket barrages this morning, including Metula, Kfar Giladi and Kiryat Shmona, according to reports by the Hezbollah-owned al-Manar TV.

The attacks come hours after Lebanon and Israel’s ambassadors to the US held their first direct talks in decades in Washington. They agreed to hold further direct negotiations, although Hezbollah has strongly rejected the talks.



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