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Iran live updates: Trump calls Iran's latest response to proposal 'TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE'

The Iranian response was sent via Pakistan on Sunday, state media said.

Last Updated: May 10, 2026, 4:41 PM EDT

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites.

Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire, initial U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan in April failed to reach a peace deal.

Trump later announced the open-ended extension of the ceasefire and the continuation of a U.S. blockade until negotiations are concluded "one way or the other."

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Israel conducts several strikes in southern Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday conducted strikes throughout the day on several areas in southern Lebanon, which they said targeted Hezbollah infrastructure.

"Throughout the day (Sunday), the IDF struck in several areas in southern Lebanon, more than 20 terror infrastructure, including weapon storage facilities, headquarters, and military used structures from which Hezbollah terrorists operated," the IDF said in a statement.

The strikes come as more talks are scheduled between Israel and Lebanon and Washington later this week.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health released an updated death toll from Israeli strikes, with over 2,800 killed and nearly 8,700 wounded.

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Trump calls Iran's latest response to proposal 'TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE'

In a social media post on Sunday, President Donald Trump called Iran's latest response to a deal to end the war "TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE."

"I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called 'Representatives.' I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

His response comes after Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran had sent its response to the U.S.-proposed text outlining a possible end to the ongoing war.

Iran's response was sent via Pakistani mediators, according to state media.

1:43 PM EDT

Trump says US has Iran's enriched uranium 'surveilled'

President Donald Trump on Sunday again touted his administration's operations in Iran but wouldn't go as far as to say that combat was over.

Appearing on "Full Measure," Trump said of seizing Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, "Well, we'll get that at some point. Whatever we want. We have it surveilled."

"We have that very well surveilled. If anybody got near the place, we will know about it, and we'll blow him up. We'll blow them up," he added.

Trump was also asked if he believes that combat operations were concluded. "No, I didn't say that. I said they are -- they are defeated, but that doesn't mean they're done. We could go in for two more weeks and do every single target," Trump said.

"We have certain targets that we wanted, and we've done probably 70% of them, but we have other targets that we could conceivably hit. But even if we didn't do that, that would just be final touches. But even if we didn't do that, it would take them many years to rebuild," the president said.

An Iranian man walks past an anti-U.S. and anti-Israel mural painted on a wall, in the capital Tehran, on May 10, 2026.
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Trump admitted that Iranian negotiators were a tough group to work with but maintained his argument that their nuclear capabilities have been severely weakened and that the U.S. would eventually seize Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

"It's very interesting because, you know, they make a deal and then they break it. Then they make a deal, they break it. It's a difficult group, but from a military standpoint, I mean, if we left, if we left today, it would take them 20 years to rebuild," Trump said.

-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa

11:51 AM EDT

3 more ships 'redirected' by US blockade, CENTCOM says

U.S. Central Command said in a post to X on Sunday that the number of commercial vessels "redirected" by the U.S. blockade against Iran is now 61 -- three more than the previous update given on Saturday.

CENTCOM said that more than 20 warships are enforcing the blockade. Four commercial vessels have so far been disabled by U.S. forces, CENTCOM said.

The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Rafael Peralta implementing a maritime blockade, May 8, 2026.
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-ABC News' Cindy Smith and Ben Siu

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