June 7 marks the 100th day since the US-Israel-Iran conflict began. The confrontation started on Feb. 28 with large-scale US and Israeli strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation; intense fighting ran about 40 days. A temporary ceasefire followed and the US and Iran held an initial round of talks in Pakistan under Pakistani mediation, but a second round remains delayed amid persistent negotiating disputes and mutual distrust. Israeli escalation in Lebanon and recurring US‑Iran military friction ar

2026-06-07

June 7 marks the 100th day since the US-Israel-Iran conflict began. The confrontation started on Feb. 28 with large-scale US and Israeli strikes on Iran and Iranian retaliation; intense fighting ran about 40 days. A temporary ceasefire followed and the US and Iran held an initial round of talks in Pakistan under Pakistani mediation, but a second round remains delayed amid persistent negotiating disputes and mutual distrust. Israeli escalation in Lebanon and recurring US‑Iran military friction around the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted talks and left prospects for a durable settlement unclear.