Iran says ‘not the right time for peace’
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has rejected proposals aimed at reducing tensions, according to live updates reported by Hindustan Times on Tuesday.
The proposals were conveyed to Iran’s foreign ministry, but Khamenei said the timing was not suitable for any peace move. He described the situation as one where the United States and Israel must be brought to what he called defeat, and he demanded compensation.
The remarks signal a firm stand against de-escalation efforts that were communicated through diplomatic channels to Tehran’s foreign ministry.
Missile attack on Israel described as using cluster warheads
In the same set of updates, Iran was reported to have struck Israel with missiles described as carrying cluster warheads.
The development adds to the intensity of the conflict being tracked in the live coverage, with the strike presented as part of Iran’s latest military actions.
Tehran vows to avenge Ali Larijani
Iran also issued a vow to avenge Ali Larijani, according to the report.
The statement was included alongside updates on the missile strikes and the rejection of de-escalation messages, indicating that Tehran is linking its actions and its messaging to the pledge of retaliation.
What has been reported so far
Based on the information available in the live updates, two major points stand out: Iran has carried out missile strikes on Israel said to involve cluster warheads, and Iran’s top leadership has dismissed peace proposals delivered to its foreign ministry.
Hindustan Times reported that Khamenei’s message set clear conditions tied to defeat and compensation, while the military update focused on the missile attack and the vow of revenge for Ali Larijani.
