ME News reports that on June 7 (UTC+8), today marks the 100th day since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israel-Iran war. Since the large-scale aerial strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran on February 28 of this year, followed by Iran’s counterattacks, intense military conflict persisted for 40 days. Although a temporary ceasefire agreement was reached and the first round of negotiations took place in Pakistan with mediation, the second round has yet to be scheduled. Significant disagreements remain between Iran and the U.S. regarding negotiations, and mutual trust between the two sides continues to be lacking. Meanwhile, Israel’s escalation of tensions in Lebanon, its interference in the negotiation process, and frequent military friction between Iran and the U.S. over the Strait of Hormuz have further clouded the prospects for peace. (Source: ODAILY)
The US-Israel-Iran war enters its 100th day
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On-chain news reports that the US-Israel-Iran war has entered its 100th day since it began on February 28, 2026. The conflict commenced with US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, followed by Iranian retaliation. A temporary ceasefire was brokered by Pakistan, but second-round talks have not taken place. Tensions remain elevated due to ongoing disagreements and clashes near the Strait of Hormuz. Crypto markets are reacting to the persistent geopolitical risks today.
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