Inside the 15-Point Plan to End the Iran War
According to a report by Israeli Channel 12, the United States has delivered a comprehensive 15-point proposal to Tehran aimed at ending the ongoing Middle East conflict. The ambitious plan begins with an immediate one-month ceasefire but demands sweeping concessions from the Iranian government, including the total dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure and the destruction of the Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow facilities. Beyond nuclear disarmament, the proposal requires Iran to halt all enrichment, surrender existing nuclear materials to the IAEA, and cease the funding and arming of regional proxies. In exchange for these significant shifts in policy—which also include keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and limiting missile ranges—the U.S. offers to lift all economic sanctions and permanently cancel the “snapback” mechanism. This high-stakes diplomatic move places the ball in Iran’s court as the international community watches for a potential de-escalation of the three-week-old war.