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Day 34: Trump vows ‘extremely hard’ Iran strikes
US–Israel war on Iran, Day 34: Trump vows ‘extremely hard’ strikes for 2–3 weeks
As the US–Israel war on Iran enters day 34, tensions show no sign of easing, with Donald Trump warning of intensified strikes in the coming weeks. The US president claims American forces are close to achieving their objectives, even as divisions widen within NATO over the conflict. Meanwhile, in the UAE, authorities say the situation remains under control after successfully intercepting Iranian missile and drone threats.. Follow all the live updates here:
09:13 PM, 2 April 2026
Trump fires attorney general Pam Bondi: US media
US President Donald Trump on Thursday fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, a staunch ally who has drawn fire for her handling of the Epstein files, US media said.
CNN and other US outlets said Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer, would serve as acting attorney general.
09:06 PM, 2 April 2026
OxfordAQA cancels IGCSE and A Level exams in UAE
UK exam board OxfordAQA has cancelled all International GCSE and International A Level exams in the UAE for the May/June 2026 series.
The announcement came in an email to UAE schools on Thursday, signed by Rob Bryson, Director of International Delivery, and seen by Gulf News.
“After consulting closely with The Ministry of Education, schools and other international exam boards, we have made the decision to cancel OxfordAQA exams in your country,” Bryson wrote.
Students will be graded based on evidence of performance and previously banked results.
08:41 PM, 2 April 2026
Jordan sentences woman to 2 years in prison
A court in Amman has sentenced a woman to two years in prison after convicting her of insulting the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on social media. The court said the young woman posted content on Facebook deemed offensive and inciting against national security, including expressions of support for Iranian attacks targeting sites inside Jordan.
07:22 PM, 2 April 2026
Pearson cancels exams in UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon
UK exam board Pearson Edexcel on Thursday confirmed the cancellation of school exams across the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait and Lebanon for the May/June 2026 series.
All International GCSE, International A Level and iPLS qualifications will be cancelled, according to an announcement made by Emma Whale, Vice President, International Schools.
She said the decision was taken “in consultation with local authorities and other international awarding bodies in response to the current situation, with the safety of students and staff placed first.”
07:15 PM, 2 April 2026
China FM says US-Israel attack on Iran ‘clearly violated international law’
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi said on Thursday that US and Israeli attacks on Iran were a violation of international law, Chinese state media reported, as he held calls with his EU, German and Saudi counterparts.
Wang also stressed that the role of the UN Security Council – of which China is a permanent member – “should prevent the escalation of conflict”, state broadcaster CCTV said, as the international body debates a draft resolution on the use of force in the Hormuz strait.
07:00 PM, 2 April 2026
Strike hits bridge near Tehran again: Iran state TV
US-Israeli strikes hit a bridge near Tehran on Thursday, which had already been hit around an hour earlier, Iranian state TV reported.
“A few minutes ago, the American-Zionist enemy once again targeted the B1 bridge in Karaj,” a city west of Tehran, state TV said, adding that the first strike had caused two civilian casualties.
It said the later attack took place as emergency teams were deployed to the site to help victims of the first strike.
06:45 PM, 2 April 2026
Argentina expels Iran’s diplomatic envoy: foreign ministry
Argentina has decided to expel Iran’s chargé d’affaires from the country, in a move that underscores escalating diplomatic tensions between the two nations due to the ongoing regional tensions.
06:37 PM, 2 April 2026
Cambridge cancels UAE exams for June 2026
Cambridge International Education has cancelled traditional June 2026 exams for UAE schools, replacing it with a portfolio of evidence route, in coordination with the UAE Ministry of Education.
The change affects students sitting Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, AS & A Level, and IPQ. Candidates will submit portfolios of their work rather than sit papers at school, a circular sent to British curriculum schools in the UAE on Thursday said.
06:33 PM, 2 April 2026
UN chief warns world on ‘edge of a wider war’
UN chief Antonio Guterres warned Thursday that the Middle East conflict risked spiraling into a wider war, as he called for an immediate halt to US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Iranian attacks on its neighbors.
“We are on the edge of a wider war that would engulf the Middle East with dramatic impacts around the globe,” the secretary-general told reporters in New York.
05:30 PM, 2 April 2026
Putin, Saudi prince seek more efforts to end Mideast war
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for intensifying political and diplomatic efforts to end the Middle East war during a phone call with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
“Both sides emphasised the need for a rapid cessation of hostilities and the intensification of political and diplomatic efforts to achieve a long-term settlement of the conflict,” the Kremlin said in a read-out of the call.
The call comes after Ukraine signed an air defence deal with Saudi Arabia as the Gulf nation grapples with Iranian drone attacks.
04:33 PM, 2 April 2026
Oil prices extend climb after Trump’s Iran speech
Oil prices extended gains on Thursday in the wake of US President Donald Trump threatening further heavy strikes on Iran, dampening hopes of de-escalation.
The main US oil contract, West Texas Intermediate, jumped 10.3 per cent to $110.47 per barrel.
International benchmark Brent North Sea crude rose 8.2 percent to $109.40 per barrel.
04:26 PM, 2 April 2026
Austria says refused US requests for military overflights
Austria has rejected all US requests for military overflights of its territory since the start of the conflict in the Middle East, a defence ministry spokesman told AFP on Thursday.
“There have indeed been requests and they were refused from the outset,” Colonel Michael Bauer said, adding that every time a similar request “involves a country at war, it is refused”.
03:48 PM, 2 April 2026
Iran’s biggest steel plants out of service after strikes: companies
Iran’s two largest steel plants have been forced out of action by several waves of US and Israeli attacks, the companies have said.
“Our initial estimate is that restarting these units will take at least six months and up to one year,” Mehran Pakbin, deputy head of operations at the Khuzestan Steel Company, was quoted as saying by the Mizan Online website on Thursday.
Mobarakeh Steel Company in central Isfahan province said that its “production lines have completely shut down following the high volume of attacks”.
03:36 PM, 2 April 2026
Macron says military operation to ‘liberate’ Strait of Hormuz ‘unrealistic’
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that a military operation to liberate the Strait of Hormuz is “unrealistic”, expressing frustration at US President Donald Trump’s alternating statements on the Iran war.
“There are those who advocate for the liberation of the Strait of Hormuz by force through a military operation, a position sometimes expressed by the United States,” Macron said in South Korea.
“I say sometimes because it has varied, it is never the option we have chosen and we consider it unrealistic,” he said.
“It is unrealistic because it would take an inordinate amount of time and would expose anyone crossing the strait to coastal threats from the (Iranian) Revolutionary Guards, who possess significant resources, as well as ballistic missiles, (and) a host of other risks.”
He added: “This can only be done in concert with Iran. So, first and foremost, there must be a ceasefire and a resumption of negotiations.”
03:22 PM, 2 April 2026
UAE intercepted 19 ballistic missiles and 26 drones today
The UAE Ministry of Defence said on Thursday that air defence systems intercepted 19 ballistic missiles and 26 drones launched towards the country, as part of ongoing attacks originating from Iran.
The ministry said that since the start of the escalation, UAE air defences have dealt with a total of 457 ballistic missiles, 19 cruise missiles and 2,038 drones.
It added that the attacks resulted in the deaths of two members of the armed forces while carrying out their national duty, as well as a Moroccan national working with the military. Nine civilians were also killed and 191 others injured, with injuries ranging from minor to severe.
The ministry reaffirmed the importance of readiness and vigilance in confronting threats, pledging to take firm action to safeguard the country’s security, stability and sovereignty.
01:59 PM, 2 April 2026
Manila says Iran to allow Philippine oil shipments through Strait of Hormuz
The Philippines said Thursday that Iran has pledged to allow safe passage for shipments of oil to the import-dependent archipelago through the Strait of Hormuz.
On Thursday, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said a “productive phone conversation” between Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro and her Iranian counterpart had opened the door to crucial oil shipments.
“The Iranian Foreign Minister assured the Secretary that Iran will allow the safe, unhindered, and expeditious passage through the Strait of Hormuz of Philippine-flagged vessels, energy sources, and all Filipino seafarers,” the foreign affairs department said in a statement.
Lazaro said in a post to X the call had reached a “positive understanding on the safety of our seafarers and the security of our energy supply”.
01:31 PM, 2 April 2026
Attack on Iran’s nuclear plant would be a ‘war crime’
A US or Israeli strike on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant would constitute a “war crime” under international law, Tehran’s envoy to the United Nations’ atomic agency told AFP on Thursday.
Reza Najafi, Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Agency, also denied that Tehran had “restarted enrichment” of radioactive uranium following the US-Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic’s nuclear facilities in June 2025.
12:38 PM, 2 April 2026
Iran says strikes hit century-old medical centre
Strikes have hit a century-old medical centre in the Iranian capital, causing extensive damage, the country’s health ministry said on Thursday.
“The aggression against Pasteur Institute of Iran – a century-old pillar of global health and member of International Pasteur Network – is a direct assault on international health security,” said health ministry spokesman Hossein Kermanpour in a post on X.
He posted images from the site showing the building heavily damaged, with parts of the facility reduced to rubble.
12:03 PM, 2 April 2026
China: US, Israeli attacks on Iran the ‘root cause’ of Hormuz blockage
China said on Thursday that US and Israeli strikes on Iran were the “root cause” of the Strait of Hormuz blockage, after US President Donald Trump called on affected countries to seize the key waterway.
“The root cause of interruptions to navigation through the Strait of Hormuz is the United States and Israel’s illegal military operations against Iran,” Beijing’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a news conference, when asked about Trump’s comments.
The US leader said on Wednesday that countries that receive oil through the Hormuz strait “must take care of that passage”, urging them to “just take it, protect it, use it for yourselves”.
11:36 AM, 2 April 2026
Four injured by Iranian missile shrapnel in Tel Aviv
Four people were injured after shrapnel from an Iranian missile struck the Tel Aviv area, according to the Israeli army radio. Iran fired 10 missiles targeting different areas, while 35 missiles were also reported fired from Lebanon toward settlements in northern Israel. The Israeli army confirmed loud explosions were heard across the country and responded with airstrikes and artillery fire on several locations in southern Lebanon.
11:20 AM, 2 April 2026
China calls immediate ceasefire in the Middle East
China called on Thursday for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, after US President Donald Trump threatened heavy strikes on the Islamic republic in the coming weeks.
“Military means cannot fundamentally solve the problem, and the escalation of conflicts is not in the interests of either side,” Beijing’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a news conference, urging “the parties concerned to immediately cease military operations”.
11:01 AM, 2 April 2026
Airfares soar as war disrupts jet fuel supply
In just over a month, the global aviation industry has undergone a dramatic shift, with airfares climbing sharply across major routes, including from the UAE.
What was once a relatively stable pricing environment has become volatile, as airlines grapple with rising fuel costs, reduced capacity, and longer flight paths due to the US-Israel war on Iran. With the Hormuz Strait essentially shut down, matters have been complicated even further.
10:56 AM, 2 April 2026
Kuwait Airways to resume India flights via Dammam
Kuwait Airways will resume flights to Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Kochi from April 5, operating via Dammam Airport, the airline’s Acting CEO Abdul Wahab Al Shatti told KUNA. Al Shatti said the airline plans to continue adding new destinations to meet growing passenger demand.
10:47 AM, 2 April 2026
US embassy in Baghdad warns of attacks
The US embassy in Baghdad warned Thursday that pro-Iran armed groups in Iraq may attack the city in the coming one or two days.
“Iraqi terrorist militia groups aligned with Iran may intend to conduct attacks in central Baghdad in the next 24-48 hours,” the embassy said in a statement on X, again urging Americans in the country to leave immediately.
10:10 AM, 2 April 2026
Iran vows ‘crushing’ response to Trump threats
Iran’s military vowed on Thursday to carry out “crushing” attacks against the United States and Israel after US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb the country into the “Stone Ages” in the coming weeks.
“With trust in Almighty God, this war will continue until your humiliation, disgrace, permanent and certain regret, and surrender,” said the military’s operational command Khatam Al-Anbiya in a statement carried by state TV.
“Await our more crushing, broader, and more destructive actions.”
09:59 AM, 2 April 2026
Saudi Arabia intercepts five drones and a ballistic missile
Saudi forces have intercepted and destroyed five hostile UAVs and one ballistic missile, according to Ministry of Defence spokesman Maj.-Gen. Turki Al Maliki. The latest intercepts bring the total number of drones and missiles targeting the Kingdom since the start of the Iranian conflict to 843 and 80 respectively.
09:37 AM, 2 April 2026
Chinese airlines to raise fuel surcharges on domestic flights
Several Chinese airlines, including national carrier Air China, said they will raise their fuel surcharges on domestic flights from Sunday, as the war in the Middle East drives up oil prices globally.
Air China, China Southern and its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines said in statements that they will increase surcharges on flights of up to 800 kilometres (500 miles) by 60 yuan ($8.70), and 120 yuan for longer flights. Spring Airlines and Juneyao Airlines also announced fuel surcharge hikes.
09:26 AM, 2 April 2026
Malaysia civil servants to work from home amid fuel crisis
Malaysia will introduce a work from home policy for ministries, agencies, statutory bodies and government linked companies starting April 15 to conserve energy while the Middle East war rages, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced.
“The cabinet has agreed to the work from home policy. It aims to reduce fuel consumption and ensure a stable energy supply,” Anwar said during a special briefing late Wednesday.
08:45 AM, 2 April 2026
Israel military says responding to fresh missile fire from Iran
Israel’s military said air defences were responding on Thursday to a fourth Iranian missile attack within six hours, as sirens sounded in parts of northern Israel.
A military statement said Israeli forces had “identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel”, adding that “defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat”.
08:19 AM, 2 April 2026
Hezbollah claims drone, rocket attacks on northern Israel
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said its fighters launched drones and rockets at northern Israel on Thursday, with the Israeli military’s Home Front Command saying air raid sirens were activated across the border.
In separate statements, the Iran-backed group claimed rocket fire targeting Israeli troops in border areas and a drone attack targeting a village.
Sirens were activated in those areas, according to the Israeli Home Front Command, with no reports of any casualties or damage.
07:51 AM, 2 April 2026
Abu Dhabi responds to incident after missile interception
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have responded to an incident near the Khalifa Economic Zones (KEZAD) after air defence systems successfully intercepted a missile, causing minor damage with no injuries reported. The public has been urged to rely only on official sources and to refrain from sharing unverified information or rumours.
06:26 AM, 2 April 2026
Australia PM: Iran war objectives met, path forward unclear
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday the original objectives of the war in Iran had been met and it was not clear what more remained to be achieved.
“Now those objectives have been realised it is not clear what more needs to be achieved or what the end point looks like,” he said.
06:38 AM, 2 April 2026
Israel says intercepting Iran missile attack
Israel’s military said air defences were responding to an Iranian missile attack on Thursday, shortly after US President Donald Trump delivered an address to the American public about the Middle East war.
The military said in a statement it had “identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel” for the third time in just over three hours, adding that “defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat”.
Air raid sirens sounded across northern Israel, according to the military’s Home Front Command, and there were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.
05:57 AM, 2 April 2026
Brent crude surges past $105, WTI tops $103
Oil prices surged Thursday after Donald Trump’s address to the nation did little to soothe investor worries over the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, with the US president calling on other nations to help reopen it.
Brent jumped more than four percent to as high as $105.55, while West Texas Intermediate climbed three percent to hit $103.16. Both contracts had been falling before the US president started his speech.
05:39 AM, 2 April 2026
Trump says US to hit Iran ‘extremely hard’ for 2-3 weeks
US President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to attack Iran relentlessly over the coming two to three weeks, saying American forces were nearing completion of the war.
“Over the next two to three weeks, we are going to bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong,” Trump said in an address to the nation, adding that US forces would meet all their battlefield goals “very, very shortly.”
President Trump delivers remarks on Operation Epic Fury from the White House.
04:57 AM, 2 April 2026
UAE residents told situation safe after emergency alert
The UAE Ministry of Defence has given the all-clear to residents across the country, declaring the security situation stable following an alert sent out earlier. A mobile notification was pushed to phones nationwide, thanking the public for their cooperation and confirming that daily life could resume as normal. Residents were nonetheless encouraged to stay alert, exercise caution, and continue monitoring official government channels for any further developments.
04:45 AM, 2 April 2026
UAE responding to missile, drone threats from Iran
Abu Dhabi: The UAE’s air defence systems are responding to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran, the Ministry of Defence said early on Thursday, as loud sounds were reported in several parts of the country. In a statement, the ministry said the loud booms heard in certain areas were the result of air defence systems intercepting missiles and drones targeting the UAE.
04:03 AM, 2 April 2026
Iran calls US demands ‘irrational’ ahead of Trump speech
Iran said Thursday that Washington’s demands were “maximalist and irrational” and denied any negotiations were under way on a ceasefire to end the war in the Middle East, as President Donald Trump prepared to make a national address on the conflict.
03:19 AM, 2 April 2026
New UN report urges action to restore navigation through Strait of Hormuz
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) confirmed in a new report that maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly come to a standstill, recording a 95% decrease in the number of vessels passing through daily over the past month.
The disruption is expected to reduce annual trade growth in goods by at least 1% and drive up inflation due to rising crude oil prices.
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Trump won’t rush Iran deal, US blockade stays until agreement signed
US President Donald Trump defended Iran negotiations Sunday, saying critics “don’t know deal details” and declaring: “I don’t make bad deals.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned a nuclear agreement cannot be achieved “in 72 hours on the back of a napkin.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he and Trump agree any final agreement must eliminate Iran’s “nuclear threat entirely.” Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem expressed hope for a deal that could include Lebanon, while Iranian media warned talks could still collapse. Follow our live coverage for the latest updates.
01:21 AM, 25 May 2026
Relationship with Iran ‘more professional, productive’ — Trump
US President Donald J. Trump defended ongoing negotiations with Iran, calling it more professional and productive — sharply contrasting them with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal negotiated under former President Barack Obama.
He also insisted the current talks are proceeding deliberately with the US maintaining leverage through a naval blockade.
11:10 PM, 24 May 2026
Rubio accuses Hezbollah of trying to ‘drag Lebanon back into chaos’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Hezbollah in a statement Sunday of trying to plunge Lebanon “back into chaos.”
Rubio denounced what he called Hezbollah’s “reckless call to overthrow Lebanon’s democratically elected government” and said the pro-Iran armed group was “actively trying to drag Lebanon back into chaos and destruction.”
10:40 PM, 24 May 2026
Lebanon says Israeli strikes kill 2 including paramedic
Lebanon’s health ministry said two people including a paramedic from the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee were killed Sunday in Israeli strikes on the south that also wounded six other rescuers.
“Successive Israeli enemy strikes on the town of Arab Salim in the Nabatieh district killed two people including a paramedic from the Health Committee and wounded 10, including two Committee paramedics and four others from the Risala association,” a ministry statement said, condemning an “ongoing series of attacks on the health and emergency sector in south Lebanon”.
The Risala Scouts association rescuers are affiliated with the Hezbollah-allied Amal movement.
10:30 PM, 24 May 2026
Trump defends Iran talks, says critics ‘don’t know deal details’
US President Donald Trump has posted on Truth Social that any potential deal with Iran would be ‘good and proper,’ contrasting it with what he described as the Obama-era agreement, which he said gave Iran ‘massive amounts of cash’ and a ‘clear and open path to a Nuclear Weapon.’
Trump said the current negotiations are ‘the exact opposite,’ adding that the agreement is not yet fully negotiated and warning critics not to speculate on details that have not been finalised.
He also said past leaders “should have solved this problem many years ago,” adding: ‘I don’t make bad deals.’
10:15 PM, 24 May 2026
Iran nuclear deal can’t be done ‘in 72 hours,’ Rubio tells NYT
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told The New York Times on Sunday that an agreement with Iran had garnered regional support but a nuclear deal couldn’t be achieved “in 72 hours on the back of a napkin.”
His comments came after US President Donald Trump told his negotiators “not to rush into a deal” with Iran to end the three-month war.
“So right now, we have seven or eight countries in the region that are endorsing this approach, and we’re prepared to move forward on this approach,” he said.
09:15 PM, 24 May 2026
US media reports no US-Iran agreement expected today
CNN is reporting that no US–Iran deal is expected to be signed today, citing a senior administration official who said key details of a potential deal are still being negotiated.
Another official told the network that Iran has committed to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and disposing of its stockpile of enriched uranium, although final terms have yet to be confirmed.
09:01 PM, 24 May 2026
Hezbollah chief says hopes for Iran-US deal and that it includes Lebanon
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem expressed hope on Sunday for an agreement between his group’s backer Iran and the United States and that Lebanon would be part of its terms.
“God willing, this agreement will be finalised and there are signs of its completion, and accordingly that we too will be among those included in this agreement – an agreement of a full cessation of hostilities,” he said in a televised address.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that “a memorandum of understanding (MOU) would first be announced, stressing an end to fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon”, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said US President Donald Trump had reaffirmed his support for Israel’s right to defend itself against threats, including from Hezbollah.
08:52 PM, 24 May 2026
Hezbollah chief urges Lebanon govt to abandon direct talks with Israel
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem on Sunday again urged Lebanese authorities to abandon direct talks with Israel, ahead of a fourth round of such discussions in Washington early next month.
“Direct negotiations are completely unacceptable and are a pure gain for Israel,” he said. Addressing Lebanese authorities, he added: “Abandon the direct negotiations and do not give to America so that it gives to Israel… don’t be with them and stab us in the back.”
10:02 PM, 24 May 2026
US-Iran deal could still collapse amid ‘obstruction’ claims
The United States is obstructing certain clauses of a potential agreement, including provisions related to the release of Iran’s frozen assets according to Iran’s semi-official news agency Tasnim.
The report said this means there is still a possibility the agreement could be “cancelled,” as negotiations remain ongoing and key issues remain unresolved.
08:19 PM, 24 May 2026
Hezbollah chief says group’s disarmament unacceptable
Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said Sunday that his group’s disarmament was unacceptable and amounted to “annihilation”, as Lebanon prepares for a new round of direct talks with Israel in Washington early next month.
“Disarmament means stripping Lebanon of its defensive capability and the capability of the resistance (Hezbollah) and this people, paving the way for annihilation,” he said in a televised address, adding: “Disarmament is annihilation and we cannot accept it.”
A state monopoly on weapons demanded by Lebanese authorities “at this stage is aimed at targeting the resistance and is an Israeli project”, he added.
07:42 PM, 24 May 2026
Netanyahu says Trump agrees Israel has right to defence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that US President Donald Trump had reaffirmed his support for Israel’s right to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including from Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
“President Trump reiterated Israel’s right to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including in Lebanon,” Netanyahu said in a statement following a conversation between the two leaders on Saturday night.
07:28 PM, 24 May 2026
Oman, Iran discuss navigation security and US-Iran talks
Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi has received a verbal message from Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Seyed Abbas Araghchi during a meeting with visiting Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi and a diplomatic delegation in Muscat.
According to details, the message was delivered within the framework of ongoing consultations between the two neighbouring countries and focused on developments in Iranian-US talks mediated by Pakistan, as well as efforts to support their success.
The Foreign Minister receives a verbal message from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The message, delivered by the Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran for Legal and International Affairs, touched upon the ongoing Iranian-US talks mediated by Pakistan… pic.twitter.com/dmhqagEUq9
— Oman News Agency (@ONA_eng) May 24, 2026
Discussions also covered the resumption of safe and sustainable freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides stressing the importance of strengthening maritime security and protecting trade and supply chains in line with international law.
07:25 PM, 24 May 2026
Israel PM says he and Trump agreed any final Iran deal must end ‘nuclear threat entirely’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that he and US President Donald Trump had agreed that any final deal with Iran must fully end the Islamic republic’s “nuclear threat”.
“President Trump and I agreed that any final agreement with Iran must eliminate the nuclear threat entirely. This means dismantling Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities and removing enriched nuclear material from its territory,” Netanyahu said in a statement, referring to a conversation between the two leaders on Saturday night.
I spoke last night with President @realDonaldTrump about the memorandum of understanding to reopen the Straits of Hormuz and the upcoming negotiations toward a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
06:35 PM, 24 May 2026
Trump says US will not ‘rush into a deal’ with Iran
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he had told US negotiators “not to rush into a deal” with Iran, amid anticipation that an agreement to end the war in the Middle East was close.
“The negotiations are proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner, and I have informed my representatives not to rush into a deal in that time is on our side,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social account.
“The Blockade will remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified, and signed.”
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Iran ‘blinking’ over Strait of Hormuz tensions
Iran appears to be in the process of “blinking” over the Strait of Hormuz, according to ex-CIA director David Petraeus.
Speaking to CNBC’s Lisa Kim at the UBS Asian Investment Conference, Petraeus, chairman of the KKR Global Institute, said that an initial successful peace deal with Tehran would see the Strait opened without any conditions.

Iran also must not be able to control traffic, charge tolls through it, or make threats of future closure, and “it appears that that may be in the offing,” he added.
This comes come after U.S. President Donald Trump said over the weekend that talks to end the war with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz are proceeding, but urged his negotiating team not to rush into a deal.
Peace talks face a key hurdle in Tehran’s insistence on keeping an enriched uranium stockpile within the country and levying tolls for passage via the Strait.
Petraeus, a retired U.S. general who had combat commands in both Iraq and Afghanistan, said if Iran is allowed to have some control over the critical waterway, Iran may be “strategically strengthened” despite being militarily weakened from U.S. and Israeli strikes.
“Their whole navy is largely sunk, except for fast boats, their missile capacity has been substantially reduced, headquarters, military facilities, no air force, and so forth,” he said.
However, Iran still could threaten to shut the Strait by either mining the waterway or by using drones, missiles and fast boats to hit commercial shipping, and they can prevent the strait from being restored to its pre-war state.
While the Strait is an important part of the deal in the region, Petraeus said that other issues need to be dealt with as well, including Tehran’s nuclear program and its funding for proxy groups like Hezbollah.
“They should be addressed, but it’s not at all clear to me that that’s going to be in the near future,” he said.
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly said in New Delhi that a deal could happen today, according to France 24.
A Reuters report also said that Rubio told reporters that the U.S. will give diplomacy every chance to succeed before exploring “alternatives.”
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Saudi Arabia launches Red Sea shipping route
The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has launched a new cargo shipping service linking Jeddah Islamic Port with Salalah in Oman and the Port of Djibouti, as the Kingdom accelerates efforts to strengthen maritime connectivity and position itself as a regional logistics hub.
According to Saudi state television, the service has a carrying capacity of up to 1,730 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) and is aimed at supporting the kingdom’s import and export activity while expanding links with regional and international ports.
The move forms part of Saudi Arabia’s broader logistics strategy under Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify economy and strengthen the kingdom’s role in global trade routes connecting Asia, Africa and Europe. Mawani recently launched the “Red Sea Express” cargo shipping service through King Fahd Industrial Port in Yanbu, linking Saudi Arabia with Ain Sokhna in Egypt and Aqaba in Jordan to improve regional trade and supply-chain efficiency.
The Kingdom has invested heavily in ports, shipping infrastructure and logistics corridors in recent years as GCC countries compete to become major transport and trade hubs.
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