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On the 100th day of the US-Iran war, President Trump sets a 60-day deadline for negotiations, and small-scale fighting reignites in the Middle East.

BlockBeats News, June 7th: On the 100th day since the outbreak of the US-Iran war, which has now reached a stalemate in negotiations, Trump has informed mediators that he will not engage in talks lasting more than 60 days and has demanded a swift response from Iran. A minor resurgence of conflict has been observed in the Middle East, with ongoing disagreements between Iran and the US in negotiations, with a continued lack of mutual trust between the two parties. The current overview of the situation in the Middle East is as follows:


Iran

Iran claims to have targeted a key facility of the US Fifth Fleet.

Iran's Supreme Leader's military adviser warns that the US may face a "heavy loss."

Iranian delegation: Attacks on nuclear facilities should not be normalized.


United States

US Central Command: Intercepted missiles and drones launched by Iran.

US Central Command: Currently no reports of US personnel injuries, and Iran's claims of damaging the US Fifth Fleet Headquarters in Bahrain are false.


Israel

Israeli military claims to have struck about 150 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

Israeli military reports two soldiers killed during a mission in southern Lebanon.

Since the ceasefire in Lebanon, the number of Israeli soldiers killed has risen to 16.

Israeli military carries out airstrikes in multiple locations in Gaza, resulting in casualties.


Hormuz Strait and Negotiations
Pakistani Interior Minister visits Iran on Saturday with a new proposal aimed at breaking the US-Iran deadlock and reaching a temporary agreement.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister: Any agreement with the US must include a clause on releasing half of Iran's frozen assets.

Sources say Iran is seeking a three-month negotiation period on the specifics of the nuclear file.

Trump has informed mediators that he will not engage in talks lasting more than 60 days and has demanded a swift response from Iran.

Iran's Foreign Ministry issues a statement regarding continued US violations of the ceasefire.

CEO of a Russian oil company, Sechin, says that blocking the Hormuz Strait is an attempt to change global energy market rules in favor of the US.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has stated that if the US's "nonsense" continues, the US will be held responsible for the consequences of fully closing the Hormuz Strait and obstructing oil and gas exports.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has announced that they have fired on four tankers attempting to pass through the Hormuz Strait without permission.


According to PolyBeats monitoring, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of a "US-Iran Permanent Peace Agreement by the end of June" is 16%, and by the end of July is 28%.

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