Iran rejects US proposal for 48-hour ceasefire as tensions escalate: Report
Apr 03, 2026
Tehran [Iran], April 4 : Iran has formally turned down a proposal from the US for a 48-hour ceasefire, according to Al Jazeera, citing reports from the semi-official Fars news agency. The refusal highlights a continued hardening of Tehran's position amidst the current regional situation.
The diplomatic overture was reportedly conveyed through an unnamed intermediary nation. The collapse of these diplomatic efforts coincides with a sharp escalation in military hostilities, including the downing of a US fighter jet over Iranian territory.
American forces have successfully retrieved one crew member from the aircraft, according to a report by CNN, citing three sources familiar with the situation. The rescued individual is reportedly alive and in US custody, receiving medical treatment. However, the fate of the second crew member remains uncertain as search and rescue operations continue.
Technical details provided by a US source confirmed that the downed plane was an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet. This specific model is a dual-role aircraft traditionally operated by a two-person team consisting of a pilot and a weapon systems officer.
CNN's analysis of images released by Iranian media verified that the wreckage matches an F-15, while The Wall Street Journal cited Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, which first reported that the jet had been targeted. IRIB also shared a map on X, circling the specific region where the hunt for the two American pilots has been conducted.
While the exact crash site remains unconfirmed, geolocated footage from Khuzestan Province showed low-flying aircraft and helicopters in the area. This incident marks the first time a US aircraft has been downed over Iran during the current conflict.
Photographs of debris, including a tail fin, appeared to identify the jet as belonging to the 494th Fighter Squadron 'LN' based at RAF Lakenheath in the United Kingdom. Despite evidence of the wreckage, the US military and the White House have not yet officially commented on the status of the pilots or the circumstances of the crash.