Iran war: What’s happening on day 63 as Trump signals possible attacks
On day 63 of heightened tensions, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the US naval siege of Iranian ports as "intolerable," while US President Donald Trump indicated a potential resumption of war. Air defenses were activated in Tehran to counter small aircraft and drones.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedOn day 63 of heightened tensions, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the US naval siege of Iranian ports as "intolerable," while US President Donald Trump indicated a potential resumption of war. Air defenses were activated in Tehran to counter small aircraft and drones. Analysts suggest Iran is prepared for the blockade due to stockpiled oil and a large domestic market, having endured harsher sanctions previously. Despite US pressure tactics, a diplomatic impasse is likely, though international pressure may push for negotiations. The US also urged a meeting between Israeli and Lebanese leaders following Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, and Trump is considering troop reductions in Italy and Spain due to their opposition to the Iran war.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIsraeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 15 people despite an ongoing ceasefire.
The US naval siege of Iranian ports is an extension of military operations and is intolerable.
Air defenses were activated in Tehran on Thursday night to counter small aircraft and drones.
The US might pull troops from Italy and Spain due to their opposition to the Iran war.
Iran’s strategy of military pressure and economic pain is unlikely to force Washington into talks.