US withdrawl from Mideast, compensations: Iran regime-linked paper lists 9 demands to end war

IDF strikes temporary command centers and weapons production sites, as well as ballistic missile facilities, air defense systems and observation posts in central Tehran

An Iranian newspaper affiliated with the regime has published a list of conditions for ending the war, as the IDF said it carried out another wave of strikes targeting military infrastructure in Tehran.
According to Iranian reports, the Kayhan newspaper, which is closely aligned with Iran’s leadership, outlined nine demands for ending the conflict. These include a full withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region and dismantling their bases in West Asia, as well as an end to strikes against Iran, Lebanon and its proxies.
Strikes in Tehran
Other conditions include lifting U.N. and U.S. sanctions, releasing frozen Iranian assets and formally declaring the United States and Israel as aggressors while paying compensation.
The reported demands also call for Iran to assert control over maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz, halt territorial claims by the United Arab Emirates over disputed islands and issue an official declaration ending the war.
In addition, the report said Iran would withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, with the option to return based on national interests.
Meanwhile, the IDF said it completed a large-scale wave of strikes Saturday targeting infrastructure of Iran’s military in central Tehran.
According to the military, the strikes focused on temporary command centers and weapons production sites, as well as ballistic missile facilities, air defense systems and observation posts.
The IDF said it targeted dozens of weapons storage and production sites, further degrading Iran’s military capabilities.
In recent days, the military said it identified efforts by Iran to relocate command centers to mobile units after many fixed sites were struck over the past month as part of ongoing operations.
As part of the latest strikes, several temporary command centers were dismantled, including personnel operating from those locations, the IDF said.
The strikes are part of a broader effort to weaken Iran’s military systems and operational capacity, according to the military.
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