Donald Trump Pressures Iran as U.S.-Iran Agreement Heads to UN Security Council
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Donald Trump Pressures Iran as U.S.-Iran Agreement Heads to UN Security Council

26 May, 2026.Iran.4 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Trump threatens Iran with force if it does not submit a revised nuclear proposal.
  • The US–Iran agreement will be submitted to the UN Security Council for approval.
  • China states the war-ending US–Iran deal will go to the Security Council.

Iran deal and threats

The Iranian nuclear negotiations and U.S. pressure dominated the latest Iran-related reporting, with the Hebrew Channel 12 telling viewers that Donald Trump said, "we will strike it with a force greater than anything we have done to it before—a force not seen before."

Israel was just subjected to the largest sustained Iranian attack in three weeks, according to Israeli media reports

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The same report said Trump expects an updated offer from the Iranians in the coming days as part of talks, while refusing to specify a timeframe for how long negotiations would continue.

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In parallel, the West Asian report from خبرپو said, "The war-ending agreement with Iran will be submitted to the Security Council for approval," and also said the "US–Iran agreement will be submitted to the Security Council".

خبرپو further framed the moment as a near-completion of an Iran–U.S. deal, adding, "Everything is done, only the signature remains!"

Attack claims and sirens

Israeli media reports described a major escalation in the air campaign against Israel, saying Israel was subjected to "the largest sustained Iranian attack in three weeks."

Hespress said Israel’s broadcasting authority reported a series of air-raid sirens and an unusually heavy volley of missiles, describing the attack as a sustained barrage.

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The same Hespress report framed the moment as a sequence of sirens and missile volleys, repeating that Israel had just experienced "the largest sustained Iranian attack in three weeks" according to Israeli media reports.

In the background of the Iran-focused diplomacy and threats, the Hespress text also included a claim that "A single wave of 100 missiles and 200 drones against Israel alone" was part of an operation it called the 'Promised' operation.

Diplomacy, unity, and nuclear status

While the U.S. pressure and attack claims were foregrounded, خبرپو also carried a diplomatic thread that Kazakhstan said it was ready "to assist in resolving the status of Iran's nuclear program."

The American president Donald Trump told the Hebrew Channel 12 tonight (Sunday) that if Iran does not submit an improved proposal regarding its nuclear program, 'we will strike it with a force greater than anything we have done to it before—a force not seen before

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The same خبرپو item listed multiple Iran-related diplomatic signals, including a line that "Despite all differences, we are not the enemy of the United States" in defending the UN’s central role in maintaining peace.

Mehr News Agency reported that on Tuesday night, Iranians went to rooftops in Tehran and other cities to chant "Allaho Akbar" to mark Arafa Day and the Eid al-Adha.

Mehr News Agency said the rooftop chanting renewed allegiance to the causes of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and presented the action as national unity amid "aggression by the US and Zionist regime."

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