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Pakistan shares ceasefire framework to end US-Iran war: source says

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Warns Iran can be taken out in one night as Tuesday deadline to make a deal is final

US President Donald Trump holds a press conference at the White House in Washington, DC. SCREENGRAB

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that if it were up to him, the United States would take control of ⁠Iran’s ​oil, but he said the American ​people would probably not understand such a move.

He stated, “We are obliterating their country. And I hate to do it, but we’re obliterating it. They just don’t want to say ‘uncle.’ They don’t want to cry as the expression goes ‘uncle,’ but they will. And if they don’t, They’ll have no bridges. They’ll have no power plants. They’ll have no anything. I won’t go further because there are other things that are worse than those two. And we might have, well, the thing, if I had my choice, what would I like to do? Take the oil because it’s there for the taking. There’s not a thing they can do about it. Unfortunately, the American people would like to see us come home. If it were up to me, I’d take the oil. I’d keep the oil. I would make plenty of money.“

U.S. President Donald J. Trump speaking about Tuesday’s ultimatum with Iran during this morning’s event celebrating Easter at the White House:

“We are obliterating their country. And I hate to do it, but we’re obliterating it. They just don’t want to say ‘uncle.’ They don’t… pic.twitter.com/L6GZhnXPkU

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 6, 2026

Trump further said the Tuesday deadline he ​has set for Iran to make a deal is ‌final, calling Iran’s peace proposal significant but not good enough. “They made a proposal, and it’s a ⁠significant proposal. It’s a significant step. It’s not good enough,” ​he told reporters during an Easter egg event for children ​at the White House.

“It could end very quickly, the war, if they do what they have to do. They have to do ​certain things. They know that, they’ve been negotiating I ​think in good faith,” he said.

.@POTUS on Iran: It could end, very quickly, if they do what they have to do. They have to do certain things. They know that. The people there now are much more reasonable than the lunatics that you had in phase 1 and phase 2. pic.twitter.com/DIs8OOL58q

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 6, 2026

Trump’s senior aides have been negotiating with ‌Iran ⁠indirectly through Pakistan, attempting to get a deal in which Iran will forswear nuclear weapons and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the oil transit waterway. Iran said it wanted a permanent ​end to ​the war, not ⁠just a temporary ceasefire.

He went on to say, “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon… They just don’t want to say ‘uncle.’ They don’t want to cry, as the expression goes, ‘uncle’ — but they will. And if they don’t, they’ll have no bridges. They’ll have no power plants. They’ll have no anything.”

.@POTUS: “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon… They just don’t want to say ‘uncle.’ They don’t want to cry, as the expression goes, ‘uncle’ — but they will. And if they don’t, they’ll have no bridges. They’ll have no power plants. They’ll have no anything.” pic.twitter.com/seK98WEXkp

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 6, 2026

Trump said it appeared the latest team representing the Iranian government is “not ​as radicalised” as others who have been killed ​in ⁠airstrikes,. “We think they’re actually smarter,” he said.

He has warned US forces will unleash broad attacks on Iranian infrastructure if his ​Tuesday night deadline is not met. Iran has rejected ​Trump’s deadline.

U.S. President Donald J. Trump speaking about Tuesday’s ultimatum with Iran during this morning’s event celebrating Easter at the White House:

“We are obliterating their country. And I hate to do it, but we’re obliterating it. They just don’t want to say ‘uncle.’ They don’t… pic.twitter.com/L6GZhnXPkU

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) April 6, 2026

Earlier, Pakistan shared a framework with the US and Iran to end hostilities that could come into effect on Monday and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a source aware of the proposals said on Monday. The framework was exchanged with Iran and the US overnight, the source said, outlining a two-tier approach with an immediate ceasefire followed by a comprehensive agreement.

BREAKING: The US, Iran and mediators are discussing terms for a potential 45-day ceasefire. US media, citing sources, say it may be the only chance to avoid ‘dangerous escalation.’ pic.twitter.com/4KC0ObgPsI

— Al Jazeera Breaking News (@AJENews) April 6, 2026

However, Iran won’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a “temporary ceasefire”, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, saying that Tehran views Washington as lacking the readiness for a permanent ceasefire.

The official confirmed Iran had received Pakistan’s proposal for a ceasefire and was reviewing it, emphasising that Tehran does not accept being pressured to accept deadlines or make a decision.

“All elements need to be agreed today,” the source who spoke about the proposal said, adding the initial understanding would be structured as a memorandum of understanding finalised electronically through Pakistan, the sole communication channel in the talks.

Axios first reported on Sunday that the United States, Iran and regional mediators were discussing a potential 45-day ceasefire as part of a two-phase deal that could lead to a permanent end to the war, citing US, Israeli and regional sources.

The source told Reuters that Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir has been in contact “all night long” with US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

Read: UAE says the use of Hormuz must be guaranteed in any US-Iran deal

Under the proposal, a ceasefire would take effect immediately, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with 15–20 days to finalise a broader settlement. The deal, tentatively dubbed the “Islamabad Accord,” would include a regional framework for the strait, with final in-person talks in Islamabad.

There was no immediate response from the US and Iranian officials. Foreign office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi declined to comment and said “we do not comment on these individual, specific incidents.”

Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi has declined to confirm or deny reports that Islamabad proposed a framework to end the ongoing US Israel war on Iran, saying “we do not comment on these individual, specific incidents” and that the peace process is ongoing.… pic.twitter.com/wxRiOTWcpJ

— Pakistan TV (@PakTVGlobal) April 6, 2026

Iranian officials have previously told Reuters that Tehran was seeking a permanent ceasefire with guarantees that it will not be attacked again by the US and Israel. They have said Iran has received messages from mediators, including Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt.

The final agreement is expected to include Iranian commitments not to pursue nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets, the source said.

Two Pakistani sources said Iran has yet to commit despite intensified civilian and military outreach.

“Iran has not responded yet,” one source said, adding proposals backed by Pakistan, China and the United States for a temporary ceasefire have drawn no commitment so far.

There was no immediate response from Chinese officials to requests for comment.

The latest diplomatic push comes amid escalating hostilities that have raised concerns over disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global oil supplies.

US President Donald Trump has, in recent days, publicly pressed for a rapid end to the conflict, warning of consequences if a ceasefire is not reached within a short timeframe.

The conflict has heightened volatility in energy markets, with traders closely watching any developments that could affect flows through the strait.\

Iran has formulated its response to ceasefire proposals, foreign ministry spokesperson said

According to Al Jazeera, Iran has formulated its positions and demands in response to recent ceasefire proposals conveyed via intermediaries, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday, adding that negotiations were “incompatible with ultimatums and threats to commit war crimes.”

Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran had a set of requirements based on its national interests that had already been conveyed via intermediary channels, adding that earlier US demands, such as the 15-point plan, were rejected for being “excessive.”

“Iran does not hesitate to clearly express what it considers its legitimate demands and doing so should not be interpreted as a sign of compromise, but rather as a reflection of its confidence in defending its positions,” Baghaei said in a press conference.

“We have formulated our own responses” and will announce details in due time, he added in response to an Iranian journalist’s question regarding ongoing efforts to bring about a ceasefire between Iran and the US.

Iran said it struck US forces relocated on Kuwait’s Bubiyan island

Al Jazeera reported US forces located on Kuwait’s Bubiyan island were targeted by Iran, spokesperson of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a video statement shared by state media.

Ebrahim Zolfaqari said Iran targeted satellite equipment and munitions on the island with drones, adding that US forces had relocated there from Arifjan camp after that base was repeatedly struck by Iran.

Bubiyan Island is the largest of Kuwait’s coastal island chain, located in the northwest of the Gulf.

Al Jazeera said six people were injured from debris falling in a residential area in northern Kuwait after an Iranian attack, according to Kuwait’s health ministry.

Head of IRGC intelligence killed, state media

The head of the intelligence organisation of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was killed on Monday in a “terrorist attack by the American-Zionist (Israeli) enemy”, Iranian media said, citing a statement by the Guards.

Al Arabiya reported that Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz confirms the death of the IRGC intelligence chief and vows to hunt down Iran’s leaders “one by one.”

Majid Khademi, who became the latest key figure killed in US-Israeli air strikes, took over in 2025 after Israeli air strikes killed his predecessor.

He spent decades in intelligence and counter-espionage roles while rising through Iran’s security apparatus.

Before his appointment, Khademi headed the Guards’ Intelligence Protection Organisation, charged with internal surveillance and counter-intelligence, and held senior roles in Iran’s defence ministry.

US-Israeli air strike killed 15 in the Iranian capital, Tehran

Al Jazeera stated that Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that a US-Israeli air strike targeting the Baharestan district in the capital, Tehran, has killed 15 people, and wounded many others.

Four residential units were destroyed, and significant damage was also inflicted on more than 40 other houses and many citizens’ vehicles, according to the report.

5 killed in US-Israeli strike on residential building in Iran’s Qom

At least five people were killed when US and Israeli forces struck a residential building in the Iranian city of Qom early Monday, said a local official.

Qom Deputy Governor Morteza Heydari said a missile struck the building in the city centre.

He said search and rescue operations were still underway.

The governor of Qom province, Akbar Behnamjou, previously said that nearly 1,000 civilian buildings had been damaged in the city since the start of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, with 106 people killed, including 30 security personnel.

At least 13 dead in Iran’s Baharestan following US-Israeli attacks

At least 13 people were killed early Monday in joint US-Israeli attacks on Baharestan county in Iran’s Tehran province, the Fars news agency reported.

The governor of Baharestan said the fatalities occurred when US and Israeli forces bombed two residential units in the town of Qaleh Mir.

He noted that debris removal and search and rescue operations in the rubble were continuing.

Sounds of explosions were also heard around midnight in Tehran.

Warplanes were seen in the skies over the city, and blasts occurred in its southern and western areas.

No official statement has been issued on the damage caused by the attacks, during which air defence systems were activated.

It was reported that in strikes carried out on Tehran about two hours earlier, the Sharif University of Technology had been targeted.

Iranian missile attacks on Tel Aviv

Iran launched a new wave of missiles at central Israel early Monday, Israeli media reported.

One person was injured in an attack in the Tel Aviv area, Israel’s public broadcaster KAN reported.

Hebrew media reported explosions in Tel Aviv during attempts to intercept the missiles, while blasts were also heard over occupied East Jerusalem.

Israel’s Channel 12 said Iran launched at least 10 missiles carrying cluster warheads in three attacks targeting Tel Aviv and other parts of central Israel, with shrapnel and missile fragments falling in eastern areas of the city.

Iranian state television, meanwhile, said that three waves of missiles were launched toward Israel within 20 minutes.

At least seven people were injured in the latest Iranian missile barrage targeting central Israel, according to Israeli media reports on Monday.

Yedioth Ahronoth, citing Israel’s emergency service MDA, said three people were physically wounded in the attack, including a woman in her 30s in serious condition, a man around 30 in moderate condition, and another person with mild injuries who was evacuated to Ichilov Hospital.

Separately, the bodies of two people were recovered on Monday from the rubble of a building hit by an Iranian ballistic missile in the northern Israeli city of Haifa late Sunday, according to Israeli media reports.

The Times of Israel, citing rescue services, said the bodies were found after hours of search efforts following the strike.

Israel’s Fire and Rescue Service said teams working alongside the Home Front Command “rescued two trapped individuals who were found under the rubble without signs of life.”

The service added that operations were ongoing to locate two other people believed to be trapped or unaccounted for.

Late Sunday, Israel’s national emergency service, MDA, said that 11 Israelis were injured and four others were missing following an Iranian missile strike in Haifa.

The organisation said one of the injured was in critical condition when a missile directly struck a five-story building in Haifa. Four other people were treated for shock.

Channel 12 reported that missile fragments fell in at least three locations in Haifa, causing significant damage.





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