Washington, DC — US President Donald Trump's economic pressure plan against Iran has drawn sharp criticism from Tehran. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the strategy a continuation of "failed policies" that would lead to "further defeat" for Washington. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the occupied West Bank, where Israeli raids and settler violence continue.
Local reports indicate that Israeli forces have intensified operations in the region, with multiple raids targeting Palestinian areas. Meanwhile, settler groups have reported increased incidents of violence against Palestinians. These developments highlight the ongoing instability in the region.
The Iranian response underscores the deepening diplomatic rift between Washington and Tehran. As the situation escalates, analysts suggest the pressure on Iran may lead to more confrontations. The White House has not yet commented on the Iranian criticism, but the administration remains committed to its economic strategy.
The situation remains volatile, with both sides showing no signs of de-escalation. As tensions rise, the international community watches closely for any potential breakthroughs or further escalations.






















