
Iran and Israel deny holding peace talks in Oman, Declare war will continue
Reports of possible peace talks between Iran and Israel in Muscat or Oman have been firmly denied by both countries. Instead, both sides have made it clear: the attacks will continue until their respective goals are met.
Earlier, the British news agency “Reuters” claimed that an Iranian delegation had landed in Oman for negotiations. Pakistani media also echoed this report, stating that two Iranian flights had taken off for Muscat six days after the war began, marking what was believed to be the first sign of diplomacy.
However, the Israeli Foreign Minister has now stepped forward, rejecting all talk of negotiations. “No peace talks are happening,” he said firmly. “Until we achieve our war objectives, we will not engage in any dialogue with the Iranian regime. Our attacks will continue.”
Iranian officials also denied the reports just as strongly. They stated that Iran will continue its strikes to “teach the Zionist regime a lesson,” completely dismissing the idea of talks in Oman or Muscat.
Both countries remain committed to military action, rejecting any current efforts for negotiation or peace. The situation continues to escalate with no signs of de-escalation on either side.