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        "msgid": "iran-rejects-ceasefire-proposal-with-us-israel-1775613254",
        "date": "2026-04-07 11:23:55",
        "title": "Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal with US-Israel",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "Iran has firmly rejected a US ceasefire proposal in the ongoing war with the United States and Israel, insisting instead on a definitive end to the conflict, regional de-escalation, and the lifting of sanctions. Tehran outlined a 10-point response that includes guarantees against future attacks, cessation of Israeli strikes on Hezbollah, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for shipping with a $2 million fee per vessel to fund reconstruction efforts. US President Donald Trump dismissed the plan as insufficient and threatened strikes on Iran's vital infrastructure if free navigation is not allowed by Tuesday evening.",
        "content": "<p>The Iranian government has rejected a ceasefire proposal in its war\nwith the United States and Israel. This was reported by Iranian state\nmedia on Monday (6\/4) local time, despite strong threats from US\nPresident Donald Trump to destroy its vital infrastructure. \u201cIran has\nconveyed its response to Pakistan regarding the American proposal to end\nthe war,\u201d reported Iran\u2019s official news agency, IRNA, without revealing\nthe contents of the US offer. Several countries have acted as mediators\nto try to stop the war, which has lasted more than five weeks and was\ntriggered by US-Israeli attacks on Iran. \u201cIn this response \u2013 outlined in\nten points \u2013 Iran\u2026 has rejected the ceasefire and insisted on the need\nfor a definitive end to the conflict,\u201d IRNA added, as cited by AFP news\nagency on Tuesday (7\/4\/2026). IRNA also stated that Tehran\u2019s demands\ninclude \u201cending the conflict in the region, protocols for safe passage\nthrough the Strait of Hormuz, reconstruction, and the lifting of\nsanctions.\u201d The New York Times, citing two unnamed senior Iranian\nofficials, reported that Tehran also requested guarantees that it would\nnot face future attacks, and that Israeli strikes against its ally, the\nmilitant group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, would be halted. According\nto Iran\u2019s plan, as per the New York Times, Iran would reopen the Strait\nof Hormuz for shipping by charging around US$2 million per vessel, with\nthe fees to be shared with Oman, which borders the waterway. Iran would\nuse its share of the revenue to rebuild infrastructure damaged by\nUS-Israeli attacks, rather than seeking direct compensation, the US\nmedia said. US President Donald Trump on Monday (6\/4) called the plan a\n\u201csignificant proposal,\u201d but then stated that it was not good enough.\nPreviously, Trump had warned on Sunday (5\/4) that if Tehran did not\nallow free shipping through the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday (7\/4)\nevening, he would order strikes against its power plants and\nbridges.<\/p>",
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