After weeks of US and Israeli strikes, Iranians are watching to see if ceasefire talks could lead to negotiations, while uncertainty over the future of the conflict persists. Despite foreign calls for regime change, analysts say Iran’s leadership remains entrenched, as economic pressure, repression and war damage deepen tensions inside the country.
No signs of regime collapse as Iran weathers weeks of war
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Wed 15:54 - Aftenposten (NO)
Sources: The US and Iran are considering extending the ceasefire by two weeks
Thu 09:24 - Aftenposten (NO)
Increased hope for an extended ceasefire with the US, according to an Iranian source
Fri 11:16 - Middle East Eye
Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, calls for end to war
Sat 05:05 - Middle East Eye
Trump says Iran ceasefire may end if no deal by Wednesday
Sat 12:04 - The Hill
Trump warns US may 'drop bombs again' if no Iran deal by ceasefire deadline
Sat 15:07 - France 24
No signs of regime collapse as Iran weathers weeks of war