Iran Human Shields: Trump Slams Tehran's 'Illegal' Move as White House Considers Ceasefire

As President Donald Trump’s 8 PM ET deadline approaches, the White House addressed a Pakistan-proposed ceasefire deal

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As President Donald Trump's deadline approaches, the White House has addressed a Pakistan-proposed ceasefire deal, while Trump himself called out Iran's 'illegal' move of using civilians as human shields.

Iranian authorities have reportedly urged civilians to gather at sensitive sites, including power plants and bridges, potentially to deter or complicate any incoming strikes.

Trump reacted to these reports, stating that it's 'totally illegal' for Iran to use civilians as human shields, echoing a pattern seen in Palestine.

The escalating panic follows Trump's warning on social media, where he outlined potential consequences if Iran fails to comply.

Residents in cities like Tehran and Isfahan are reportedly scrambling to leave urban centers, with highways clogged as families head toward rural areas in search of safety.