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Gulf Source Says Iran-U.S. Gaps Remain Wide Despite Talk of Progress
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First reported by Channel 13 · Jun 11, 2026
What happened
A Gulf source said major gaps remain between the U.S. and Iran, despite continued efforts by Arab states to secure an interim deal. Meanwhile, Trump issued new threats, the U.S. struck Iranian sites overnight, and Iran retaliated with missiles and drones.
- 01A Gulf source said U.S.-Iran gaps remain wide and Tehran’s demands are still unacceptable.
- 02Arab states are pushing for an interim deal between Washington and Tehran.
- 03Trump said the U.S. would strike Iran again and warned war could resume without a deal.
- 04The U.S. struck targets across Iran overnight, and Iran retaliated with missiles and drones.
- 05An Iranian commander warned of a harsher response and said the conflict could endanger Hormuz.
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