President Trump Signals Imminent End to Iran Conflict as Israel Rejects Lebanese Direct Peace Negotiation Proposal
President Trump says the Iran conflict is nearly complete while Israel rejects a Lebanese peace proposal, focusing instead on dismantling Hezbollah forces.
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Published: Mar 9, 2026, 4:27 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Times of Israel

President Trump Declares Military Objectives Nearly Achieved
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the military campaign against Iran is rapidly approaching its conclusion, describing the current status of the war as very complete. His remarks to CBS follow ten days of intensive joint operations between the United States and Israel, which began with a decapitation strike against the previous supreme leader. Trump suggested that the conflict could be over soon, signaling a transition from active bombardment to a phase of strategic consolidation. The President’s assessment comes amidst a backdrop of escalating regional tension, yet he remains firm in the belief that the Iranian regime’s defensive and offensive capabilities have been decisively degraded.
Israeli Air Force Strikes Deep into Iranian Territory
The Israeli military confirmed a massive wave of airstrikes earlier today, targeting dozens of military sites across Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz to further dismantle the Iranian war machine. According to the IDF, the operation involved dozens of fighter jets dropping over 170 munitions on high-value targets, including the IRGC Quds Force headquarters and missile production facilities. These strikes aimed to paralyze Iran’s air defense systems and strike at the core of its ballistic missile storage, marking one of the most significant aerial incursions of the war. Despite these heavy losses, Tehran has continued to launch sporadic ballistic missile attacks toward central and northern Israel, maintaining a state of high alert for civilians in the Western Galilee and Ramle.
Skepticism Greets Lebanese Proposal for Direct Peace Talks
The Lebanese government has reportedly approached the Trump administration with a proposal for direct negotiations with Israel, seeking to bypass traditional intermediaries to end the fighting with Hezbollah. Sources indicate that Beirut suggested holding ministerial-level talks in Cyprus, claiming that elements within Hezbollah might be open to a diplomatic settlement. However, both Washington and Jerusalem have responded with profound skepticism, citing Lebanon’s historical failure to disarm non-state actors. US envoy Tom Barrack reportedly gave a blunt assessment of the outreach, insisting that any progress is impossible without credible, verifiable action regarding Hezbollah’s extensive weapons stockpiles.
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