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US–Iran tensions rise as rescued F-15E pilot found
Tensions remained high on day 37 of the US–Israel war on Iran as U.S. President Donald Trump warned Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Monday or face “all hell.” Amid the escalating conflict, US Special Forces successfully rescued a downed crew member of an F15-E, from deep behind enemy lines in Iran. This comes after another pilot was recovered yesterday, marking an unprecedented double rescue from enemy territory. Follow all the latest updates here:
10:44 PM, 5 April 2026
Jordan intercepts missiles, UAVs in 24 hours
The Jordanian Armed Forces announced today that Iranian forces targeted the Kingdom’s territory with two missiles and two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over the past 24 hours.
The Jordan News Agency (Petra), quoting the Military Media Directorate, confirmed that the Royal Jordanian Air Force intercepted and downed the projectiles, which were directed atsites within Jordanian territory.
The Public Security Directorate reported that relevant units responded to 18 reports of falling fragments and projectiles during the same period.
10:18 PM, 5 April 2026
Qatar successfully intercepts UAV, cruise missile attacks
The State of Qatar announced today that its Armed Forces successfully intercepted an attack involving a number of unmanned aerial vehicles and two cruise missiles.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed the interceptions in a statement reported by the Qatar News Agency.
09:37 PM, 5 April 2026
Four hurt in Khorfakkan Port fire
In a follow-up to the incident reported earlier on Sunday at Khorfakkan Port, resulting from falling debris after a successful interception by air defence systems, the competent authorities confirmed that a fire broke out at the site. Emergency response teams were immediately deployed and dealt with the situation swiftly and efficiently, bringing the fire under control, with cooling operations ongoing.
The incident resulted in one Nepalese national sustaining serious injuries and being transferred to hospital for treatment, while three Pakistanis suffered injuries ranging from minor to moderate.
09:25 PM, 5 April 2026
UK police arrest protesters near base used by US
British police said they arrested seven people on Sunday at a protest near an air base in eastern England used by US forces, accusing them of supporting the banned group Palestine Action.
Activists had gathered to protest the alleged use of the Royal Air Force Lakenheath base as a departure point for US aircraft involved in the war in the Middle East.
The Lakenheath Alliance for Peace, which organised the protest, said the seven had been arrested wearing clothing with the message: “We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action.”
Police said the five men and two women had been arrested “on suspicion of supporting a proscribed organisation”.
09:05 PM, 5 April 2026
Trump issues new ultimatum to Iran
US President Donald Trump on Sunday appeared to extend his deadline for Iran to make a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face devastating bombardment, posting a message stating simply: “Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Eastern Time!”
The new deadline, 0000 GMT Wednesday, would push back his ultimatum on Tehran by one day, after which Trump has vowed to destroy the country’s power plants and bridges.
08:53 PM, 5 April 2026
Iran parliament speaker warns Trump ‘whole region going to burn’
Iran’s powerful parliament speaker warned US President Donald Trump on Sunday that his “reckless moves” would mean “our whole region is going to burn”.
“Your reckless moves are dragging the United States into a living HELL for every single family, and our whole region is going to burn because you insist on following Netanyahu’s commands,” Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote in an X post in English, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ghalibaf added that the “only real solution is respecting the rights of the Iranian people and ending this dangerous game”.
08:46 PM, 5 April 2026
Russia’s Lavrov says US should ‘abandon language of ultimatums’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Sunday said Washington should abandon “the language of ultimatums” and return to negotiations, in a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, his office said.
Lavrov’s comments came after US President Donald Trump threatened in an expletive-laden post Sunday to strike Iran’s power plants and bridges if it did not reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz.
“The Russian side expressed hope that the efforts undertaken by a number of states to de-escalate tensions around Iran will be successful,” said a Moscow read-out of Lavrov’s conversation with Iran’s Abbas Araghchi.
That, it added, “would be facilitated by the United States abandoning the language of ultimatums and returning the situation to a negotiating track”.
Lavrov and Araghchi also called on Washington to halt “illegal attacks on civilian infrastructure”, such as the Bushehr nuclear power plant, where Russian staff have been working as technicians.
07:26 PM, 5 April 2026
OPEC+ hikes oil production quotas by 206,000 barrels per day
The OPEC+ oil cartel agreed to again increase oil production quotas Sunday, as the ongoing war in Iran and retaliation across the Middle East continues to roil energy markets.
The cartel, which includes key oil producers Saudi Arabia and Russia as well as several Gulf states, “decided to implement a production adjustment” of 206,000 barrels per day (bpd) from May.
07:21 PM, 5 April 2026
Israel’s El Al airline has cancelled all flights
Israel’s El Al airline announced it has cancelled all flights until April 18, citing ongoing disruptions, as the carrier adjusts operations amid heightened regional tensions and continued uncertainty affecting travel schedules.
06:57 PM, 5 April 2026
Kuwait Petroleum reports material losses after Iranian attack
Hesham Ahmed Al Refae, spokesperson for the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), said significant material damage occurred at the Oil Sector Complex building and several operational facilities following what he described as an Iranian aggression.
During a media briefing, he confirmed that emergency and firefighting teams efficiently handled multiple fires and that no human injuries were reported.
Al Refae added that the corporation is coordinating with relevant authorities to assess the damage and has taken all necessary measures to ensure the safety of employees.
06:48 PM, 5 April 2026
Kuwait intercepts 9 missiles, 35 drones in 24 hours
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence of Kuwait said that over the past 24 hours, the country’s air defenses detected and neutralised 9 ballistic missiles, 4 drones, and 31 unmanned aerial vehicles.
He confirmed that the attacks caused significant material damage and scattered fires at vital facilities, but no human casualties were reported.
06:44 PM, 5 April 2026
OPEC+ says repairing hit energy facilities ‘takes a long time’
OPEC+ warned on Sunday that repairing energy facilities damaged in recent attacks “is both costly and takes a long time”, potentially hitting global oil supplies well into the future.
Its statement also stressed “the critical importance of safeguarding international maritime routes to ensure the uninterrupted flow of energy”.
Iranian attacks on infrastructure and threats against tankers in the Strait of Hormuz have badly restricted exports from the Gulf.
06:32 PM, 5 April 2026
Sharjah deals with attack on Khor Fakkan Port
Authorities in Sharjah said on Sunday they were responding to an incident that targeted Khor Fakkan port earlier in the day, confirming that no injuries had been reported so far.
The Sharjah Government Media Bureau said the relevant authorities in the emirate had immediately dealt with the situation following the incident, which occurred on Sunday, April 5.
It added that no casualties had been recorded to date, without providing further details on the nature of the incident.
Authorities urged the public not to circulate rumours and to rely solely on official sources for information, saying updates would be provided.
06:10 PM, 5 April 2026
Trump tells Fox News ‘good chance’ of deal with Iran on Monday
US President Donald Trump said Sunday he believes there is a “good chance” of making a deal with Iran on Monday, ahead of his deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face heavy bombing.
“I think there is a good chance tomorrow, they are negotiating now,” the president told a Fox News journalist.
“If they don’t make a deal and fast, I’m considering blowing everything up and taking over the oil,” he added.
05:58 PM, 5 April 2026
Anwar Gargash praises Bahrain’s resilience in face of Iranian aggression
Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Diplomatic Adviser to the UAE President, paid rich tribute to the Kingdom of Bahrain’s resilience and unity in the face of what he described as blatant Iranian aggression, underscoring GCC’s solidarity at a time of heightened regional tensions.
In a post on his X account, Dr Gargash said: “At a moment when the region faces the treachery of blatant Iranian aggression, I can only commend the resilience and steadfastness of the sisterly Kingdom of Bahrain, standing tall with unbreakable resolve, under wise leadership and a conscious people united in defence of its sovereignty, security and achievements.”
He added: “Nations are measured in times of hardship, and Bahrain, as we have always known it, will remain a formidable bastion against every threat. From the UAE, we express our appreciation and pride, and together we will overcome the forces of aggression and darkness.”
05:14 PM, 5 April 2026
Dubai turns moments of crisis into opportunity
Dubai Media Office calls on people to look beyond fake news and AI-generated videos, to look at how Dubai and the UAE have coped with crises in the past and turned them into moments of opportunity. It released a video explaining its argument:
In every crisis the region faces…
or the world goes through…
some Western media outlets return
with the same headlines…
the same predictions…
the same narrative
But headlines are one thing…
reality is another.
Throughout its history,
Dubai has faced crises,
05:09 PM, 5 April 2026
Israel renews strikes on Lebanon, forces Syria border crossing to close
Israeli strikes on south Beirut and its suburbs killed at least four people on Sunday, a day after Israel threatened to hit Lebanon’s main border crossing with Syria, forcing it to close.
The Israeli military also carried out deadly attacks on Lebanon’s south, one of which killed seven people including a family of six.
Israel has launched airstrikes across Lebanon as well as a ground invasion in the south since March 2, when armed group Hezbollah entered the war in the Middle East on the side of its backer Iran.
Hezbollah on Sunday claimed to have fired a cruise missile at an Israeli warship off the coast, but the Israeli military told AFP it was “not aware” of such an incident.
05:07 PM, 5 April 2026
Trump to hold major news conference on Monday
US President Donald J. Trump will be holding a major news conference alongside the country’s military in the Oval Office, on Monday at 1pm US Time, tweeted the White House.
President Donald J. Trump to hold a major news conference alongside our Military in the Oval Office, Monday at 1:00 P.M.
God Bless our great MILITARY WARRIORS! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/RHjVKLyYEH
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 5, 2026
04:58 PM, 5 April 2026
Netanyahu hails ‘incredible’ rescue of US airman from Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated US leader Donald Trump Sunday on the operation to rescue an airman downed in Iran.
“Congratulations President Trump! All Israelis rejoice in the incredible rescue of a brave American pilot by America’s dauntless warriors,” Netanyahu said in a recorded speech.
“This rescue operation reinforces the sacred principle: no one is left behind,” he said.
The latest US operation was to rescue an airman whose fighter jet crashed over Iran, while a previous one hours before had brought a pilot to safety.
The Israeli premier further drew parallels between the “daring rescue operations” conducted in the past by the Israeli military and the one carried out by the US inside Iran.
04:57 PM, 5 April 2026
Trump says US airman rescued in Iran was ‘seriously wounded’
US President Donald Trump said an airman rescued from inside Iran after his warplane was downed was “seriously wounded”, and added he would give a news conference the next day.
“We have rescued the seriously wounded, and really brave, F-15 Crew Member/Officer, from deep inside the mountains of Iran,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform, after previously describing the airman as only “injured” and “safe and sound.”
“I will be having a News Conference, with the Military, at the Oval Office, on Monday, at 1:00 P.M. (1700 GMT),” he wrote.
04:34 PM, 5 April 2026
Abu Dhabi fires now under control
Authorities in Abu Dhabi confirmed that three fires broke out at the Borouge Petrochemicals plant after debris fell following a successful air defense interception. Emergency response teams acted swiftly to contain the situation.
No injuries were reported. Damage to the site has occurred, and an assessment is currently underway.
The public is urged to rely only on official sources and avoid spreading unverified information.
04:33 PM, 5 April 2026
Israeli strike on south Beirut kills 4, wounds 39: ministry
An Israeli strike on south Beirut killed at least four people and wounded 39 on Sunday, the Lebanese health ministry said in a preliminary toll.
The strike hit near Lebanon’s largest public hospital, where an AFP team later saw around 20 people leaving the facility, some in tears, as smoke rose from the area and Israeli warplanes were heard overhead.
The area lies adjacent to Beirut’s southern suburbs, a stronghold of Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
04:14 PM, 5 April 2026
Trump issues threats to Iran
US President Donald Trump expressed frustration at the situation in the Middle East, threatening greater aggression. In a particularly tough note posted on his Truth Social platform, he wrote: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!|”
03:19 PM, 5 April 2026
Pope urges those who ‘unleash wars’ to ‘choose peace’
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged “those who have the power to unleash wars” to “choose peace” and criticised global indifference to conflicts, in his first Easter blessing.
“We are growing accustomed to violence, resigning ourselves to it, and becoming indifferent. Indifferent to the deaths of thousands of people,” he told a crowd of faithful in St Peter’s Square, also announcing a prayer vigil at the Vatican for April 11.
In a break with a tradition observed for years by his predecessors, Leo did not directly refer to any country in his blessing but this year’s Easter celebrations are taking place in the shadow of war in the Middle East.
03:16 PM, 5 April 2026
Saudi Arabia condemns riots, vandalism targeting UAE Embassy in Damascus
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed the Kingdom’s condemnation and denunciation of the acts of rioting, assaults, and attempted vandalism that targeted the Embassy of the brotherly United Arab Emirates and the residence of its head of mission in the Syrian capital, Damascus, as well as the unacceptable offenses directed at the national symbols of the brotherly United Arab Emirates.
In a statement carried by Saudi News Agency (SPA), the ministry affirmed the Kingdom’s rejection of these attacks and all forms of violence against diplomats, stressing the necessity of ensuring the protection of diplomats and diplomatic missions in accordance with relevant international laws and conventions.
03:10 PM, 5 April 2026
UAE reports no new casualties today
No new martyrs, fatalities, or injuries have been reported in the past hours, the Ministry of Defence said. Since the start of Iran’s attacks, two UAE personnel and one Moroccan civilian contracted with the Armed Forces have been martyred.
Civilian deaths now total 10, involving Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi, Palestinian, Indian, and Egyptian nationals. Injuries have reached 217, affecting people of various nationalities, including Emirati, Egyptian, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Iranian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, and more.
The Ministry of Defence reaffirmed that it is fully prepared to respond to any threat and will protect the country’s sovereignty, security, and stability.
03:02 PM, 5 April 2026
UAE intercepts 9 missiles, 50 drones and 1 cruise missile today
The UAE Ministry of Defencse reported that on April 5, its air defences engaged 9 ballistic missiles, 1 cruise missile, and 50 drones launched from Iran.
Since the start of Iran’s attacks, UAE air defenses have intercepted a total of 507 ballistic missiles, 24 cruise missiles, and 2,191 drones.
02:43 PM, 5 April 2026
Israeli military says it struck 120 targets in Iran 24 hours
The Israeli military said on Sunday the strikes focused on air defense, drone and missile systems.
The announcement comes in the wake of Iran’s downing of two US warplanes.
02:37 PM, 5 April 2026
Kuwait Petroleum reports drone attack on facilities
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) said several of its operational sites, including Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) and Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC), were hit in a drone attack, causing fires and significant material damage.
Emergency and firefighting teams, supported by the Kuwait Fire Force, quickly implemented response plans to contain the fires and prevent them from spreading.
KPC confirmed there were no human casualties and that all precautionary measures were taken to protect personnel and secure the facilities. The corporation is coordinating with authorities to assess the damage and reiterated its commitment to the highest safety and security standards.
02:26 PM, 5 April 2026
Oman, Iran hold talks on Strait of Hormuz
Oman and Iran held a meeting at the level of undersecretaries from their foreign ministries, with specialists from both sides in attendance, to discuss ways to ensure smooth maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz amid regional tensions.
Experts from both countries presented proposals and insights aimed at maintaining the safe flow of vessels through the strategic trade and energy route.
02:18 PM, 5 April 2026
4 year-old girl among 7 killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon
Lebanon’s Health Ministry’s statement was issued after Israeli struck the town of Kfar Hatta near the coastal city of Sidon.
The Israeli military had called on the entire town late Saturday to evacuate.
Kfar Hatta hosts many displaced people who fled from southern Lebanon.
01:48 PM, 5 April 2026
Iran says US rescue operation used abandoned airport in Isfahan
Iran’s military said on Sunday that the US operation to rescue a missing airman from a downed American fighter jet used an abandoned airport in southern Isfahan province.
“The so-called US military rescue operation, planned as a deception and escape mission at an abandoned airport in southern Isfahan under the pretext of recovering the pilot of a downed aircraft, was completely foiled,” said Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman for the military’s central command, Khatam Al Anbiya.
He added that “two C-130 military transport planes and two Black Hawk helicopters were destroyed” during the operation.
01:23 PM, 5 April 2026
Another India-flagged tanker crosses Strait of Hormuz
An India-flagged vessel, Green Asha, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the ninth Indian tanker to transit the crucial maritime corridor since the onset of the ongoing West Asia conflict.
The development comes even as tensions remain elevated and security concerns continue to disrupt one of the world’s most vital oil and energy supply routes.
According to reports, Green Asha is an LPG carrier and its successful passage highlights India’s continued reliance on the strait despite mounting risks.
The transit follows a series of similar crossings by Indian vessels navigating the conflict-hit region under heightened surveillance.
01:21 PM, 5 April 2026
Bahrain intercepts 13 drones in last 24 hours
The Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted and destroyed 13 drones over the past 24 hours, continuing to counter hostile attacks targeting the Kingdom.
Since the start of Iran’s aggression, Bahrain’s air defences have successfully intercepted 188 ballistic missiles and 466 drones, the BDF General Command said.
The announcement praised the unwavering vigilance and operational readiness of BDF personnel, noting that their performance ensures the Kingdom’s skies remain secure.
12:30 PM, 5 April 2026
US-Israeli strikes kill five Guards members in northwest Iran
US-Israeli strikes killed five fighters with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the country’s northwest on Sunday, state media said.
“Following the brutal attacks of the American-Israeli enemy on the Moghan Plain… five IRGC fighters have attained martyrdom,” said Iran’s official IRNA news agency, citing a statement by the Guards in the northwestern Ardabil province.
12:24 PM, 5 April 2026
Iran internet blackout is longest shutdown on record
Iran’s internet blackout, first imposed well over a month ago, is now the longest nationwide shutdown on record, according to the monitor NetBlocks.
“Iran’s internet blackout is now the longest nation-scale internet shutdown on record in any country, exceeding all other comparable incidents in severity having entered its 37th consecutive day after 864 hours,” NetBlocks said in a tweet.
In another tweet, the monitor noted some countries had experienced intermittent or regional-level shutdowns over longer periods, while North Korea had never been connected to the global internet at all.
12:17 PM, 5 April 2026
UAE President, Italian PM discuss regional developments
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Her Excellency Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, discussed the latest regional developments and their serious implications for security and stability, as well as their impact on maritime security, energy supplies, and the global economy.
The meeting took place during the Italian Prime Minister’s visit to the UAE.
11:59 AM, 5 April 2026
Lebanon president calls for negotiation with Israel
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun reiterated on Sunday a call for negotiations with Israel, saying he wanted to spare his country’s south from destruction on the scale seen in Gaza.
“It is true that Israel might want to do in southern Lebanon what it did in Gaza,” Aoun said in a televised address, after Israel launched airstrikes and a ground offensive against Hezbollah, destroying several southern Lebanese villages.
“Gaza was destroyed, over 70,000 people were killed, and they eventually sat down and negotiated, so why don’t we negotiate… until we can at least save the homes that have not yet been destroyed?” he added.
11:25 AM, 5 April 2026
Five killed in Iran strikes during US pilot rescue
Strikes killed five people overnight in Iran’s southwest during the rescue of a missing US crewmember of a downed American fighter jet, Iranian media reported Sunday.
“Five people were martyred in last night’s attack on the Kouh-e Siah area” in southwestern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province, the Tasnim news agency cited provincial official Iraj Kazemijou as saying.
He said the killings took place while the US was trying to find “the pilot or pilots” of the downed fighter jet.
11:10 AM, 5 April 2026
Hezbollah says targeted Israeli warship with cruise missile
Hezbollah on Sunday said it had targeted an Israeli warship with a cruise missile off the Lebanese coast, the first such claim by the group since the start of the Middle East war.
In a statement, the Iran-backed group said it targeted the vessel 68 nautical miles off the Lebanese coast, claiming the warship was “preparing to launch attacks on Lebanese territory”.
Israeli warships have been used on several recent occasions to launch strikes on Lebanon.
10:32 AM, 5 April 2026
Fires break out at petrochemicals factory in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi authorities are responding to multiple fires at the Borouge Petrochemicals Factory after debris fell from a successful air defense interception.
Operations at the factory have been suspended while damage is assessed. No injuries have been reported. Authorities urged the public to follow official sources and avoid sharing unverified information.
10:23 AM, 5 April 2026
How the US rescued a downed airman deep inside Iran
The dramatic rescue of a US Air Force officer deep inside Iran — after his F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down — has spotlighted one of the most complex and high-risk military operations: Recovering a pilot behind enemy lines.
According to reports from The New York Times and Axios, US special operations forces carried out a massive, multi-layered mission to extract the injured weapons systems officer, who had evaded Iranian forces for more than 24 hours in mountainous terrain.
The operation unfolded as a high-stakes race between US rescue teams and Iranian forces searching for the downed airman — a scenario military planners consider among the most dangerous in modern warfare.
09:59 AM, 5 April 2026
BAPCO Energies confirms Iranian drone attack
BAPCO Energies has confirmed that a hostile Iranian drone struck one of its storage facilities earlier today, triggering a tank fire. Emergency response teams, working alongside Civil Defense and relevant authorities, acted swiftly to extinguish the blaze.
09:33 AM, 5 April 2026
Iran hangs two convicted of links with Israel in pre-war protests
Iranian authorities on Sunday executed two men convicted of acting on behalf of Israel and the United States during a wave of anti-government protests earlier this year, the judiciary said.
“Mohammad-Amin Biglari and Shahin Vahedparast… were hanged after the case was reviewed and the final verdict was confirmed by the Supreme Court,” said the judiciary’s Mizan Online website.
The two men were involved in anti-government protests that peaked in January, it said.
08:56 AM, 5 April 2026
Iran Guards say destroyed US aircraft searching for missing pilot
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said a US aircraft that had been searching for the crewmember of a missing American fighter jet had been destroyed, Iranian media reported on Sunday.
“An American enemy aircraft that was searching for the pilot of a downed fighter jet was destroyed by the fighters of Islam in the southern region of Isfahan,” the Tasnim news agency quoted the Guards as saying.
US President Donald Trump said early Sunday the second crew member from the American fighter jet that crashed inside Iran was “SAFE and SOUND” following a search and rescue operation.
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08:18 AM, 5 April 2026
Second F-15E crew member rescued in Iran by US special forces
US forces have successfully rescued a downed airman from deep behind enemy lines in Iran. President Donald Trump hailed the mission as ‘one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in US history,’ noting that the pilot sustained injuries but is now safe.
The miraculous operation comes after a separate rescue of another pilot yesterday, marking the first time in memory that two US pilots were rescued separately from enemy territory without any American casualties. The President praised the military’s overwhelming air superiority and called the operation a moment of national pride.
07:50 AM, 5 April 2026
Bahrain extinguishes fire after ‘Iranian aggression’
Civil Defence crews have successfully extinguished the blaze at a facility, and no injuries have been reported according the Ministry of Interior. Sirens sounded earlier, and residents were urged to remain calm and move to the nearest safe location.
06:36 AM, 5 April 2026
UAE’s air defence systems responding to incoming missile, drone threats
The UAE’s air defence systems are responding to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran, the Ministry of Defence said early on Sunday, as loud sounds were reported in several parts of the country.
05:49 AM, 5 April 2026
Pope marks first Easter under cloud of Mideast war
Pope Leo XIV is set to mark Easter Sunday for the first time as pontiff, with the Middle East war casting a pall over the most important date in the Christian calendar.
The US-born pope, who has emerged as a leading voice against the war, will hold mass in St Peter’s Square from 0830 GMT in front of thousands of faithful.
Speaking during an Easter Vigil on Saturday, the pontiff called for “a new world of peace and unity” and decried the divisions created by “war, injustice and the isolation of peoples and nations”.
Leo has repeatedly called for peace in the Middle East and this week directly urged US President Donald Trump to find an “off-ramp”.
05:26 AM, 5 April 2026
Power substations and a water desalination facility targeted in Kuwait
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said two power substations and a water desalination facility were targeted by Iranian drones, resulting in significant material damage and the temporary shutdown of two electricity generation units, but with no reported injuries.
The ministry said technical and emergency teams were immediately deployed and are working around the clock, in coordination with relevant authorities, to safeguard the stability of the power and water systems and ensure the continuity of essential services.
04:05 AM, 5 April 2026
Kuwait’s air defences responding to missile, drone attacks
Kuwait’s military said on Sunday its air defences were working to intercept missiles and drones, as Tehran continued its campaign in the Gulf in response to US-Israeli strikes.
“Kuwaiti Air Defenses are currently responding to hostile missile and drone threats,” the Kuwaiti army posted on X, adding that any explosions heard were the result of air defence interceptions.
An Iranian drone attack had also caused “significant” damage to a government building in Kuwait City on Saturday evening, a finance ministry statement said, adding there were no reports of deaths or injuries.
03:10 AM, 5 April 2026
Iranian missiles fired towards Israel: Israeli military
Israel was targeted by missiles launched from Iran on Sunday, the Israeli military said, in the latest salvo in the Middle East war.
“A short while ago, the IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel,” the military said on social media.
01:51 AM, 5 April 2026
Trump says Iran military leaders killed in Tehran strike
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that “many” of Iran’s military leaders were killed in a huge strike on the Islamic republic’s capital.
“Many of Iran’s Military Leaders, who have led them poorly and unwisely, are terminated, along with much else, with this massive strike in Tehran!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.
The post included a video showing explosions lighting up a city’s skyline at night but did not specify when the military action took place.
The war erupted more than a month ago with US-Israeli strikes on Iran, triggering a retaliation that has spread the conflict throughout the Middle East and convulsed the global economy.
01:10 AM, 5 April 2026
US says it arrested relatives of slain Iran general Soleimani
Two family members of slain Iranian general Qassem Soleimani have been arrested in the United States after their residency permits were rescinded, the US State Department said Saturday.
“Last night, the niece and grand niece of deceased Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Major General Qassem Soleimani were arrested by federal agents following Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s termination of their lawful permanent resident (LPR) status,” a department statement said.
It identified the niece as Hamideh Soleimani Afshar. Her daughter was not named.
Both “are now in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),” the statement said, without specifying their whereabouts.
But Iranian media quoted two daughters of Soleimani as saying the pair are not relatives.
“The US State Department’s claim is a lie: the people arrested in the United States have no connection to the family,” Zeinab Soleimani told the Fars news agency.
Another daughter, Narjes Soleimani, who is a member of Tehran’s Islamic City Council, told Iranian state TV: “To this day, no member of the family nor any relative of Martyr Soleimani has resided in the United States.”
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U.S.–Iran may meet in Pakistan for talks next week
The U.S. and Iran will likely return to Pakistan next week for a second round of peace negotiations, two senior Pakistani officials told MS NOW on Wednesday.
The latest sign of the countries’ continuing efforts to reach a diplomatic end to the war came from officials who are involved in finalizing decisions with the U.S. and Iranian teams, but did not want to be named because of sensitivities around negotiations, MS NOW reported.
The step toward resuming the stalled peace talks came as tensions in the Persian Gulf continued to rise, further imperiling a shaky two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a trickle as Iran continues to pose threats to passing vessels and the U.S. enforces a retaliatory blockade of Iranian ports.
President Donald Trump, who said last week that the ceasefire agreement was subject to the strait being fully reopened, had complained about the lack of activity in the vital shipping route prior to announcing the blockade.
On Wednesday, Iranian state news outlet Fars reported that Tehran was suspending all petrochemical exports until further notice.
Still, the White House said Wednesday it is optimistic about a possible peace agreement coming into view.
“Discussions are being had,” and “we feel good about the prospects of a deal,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters at a White House briefing, while cautioning that the next round of in-person talks hasn’t yet been made official.
Leavitt also said those talks would “very likely” be held in Islamabad, “the same place as they were last time.” Pakistan has facilitated communications between the warring powers.
The first round of negotiations last weekend — a marathon 21-hour session led on the the U.S. side by Vice President JD Vance and special envoys Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner — ended in no deal.
Pakistan is “the only mediator in this negotiation,” Leavitt said as she praised the regional power for its help so far.
Leavitt also said it is “not true” that the U.S. has requested an extension of the ceasefire, which is set to expire next Tuesday.
A senior U.S. official told CNBC on Wednesday morning, “The United States has not formally agreed to an extension of the ceasefire. There is continued engagement between the U.S. and Iran to reach a deal.”
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US halts Iran sea trade despite hopes for talks
The United States said on Wednesday its military had completely halted trade going in and out of Iran by sea, while President Donald Trump said talks with Tehran on ending the war could resume this week, sending oil prices down for a second day.
Trump said negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials could resume in Pakistan in the next two days and Vice President JD Vance, who led weekend talks that ended without a breakthrough, said he felt positive about where things stood.
“I think you’re going to be watching an amazing two days ahead,” Trump told ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl, adding he did not think it would be necessary to extend a two-week ceasefire that ends on April 21. “It could end either way, but I think a deal is preferable because then they can rebuild,” Trump said, according to a post by Karl on X. “They really do have a different regime now. No matter what, we took out the radicals.”
Officials from Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf also said negotiating teams from the U.S. and Iran could return to Pakistan later this week, although one senior Iranian source said no date had been set.
Despite the optimistic note, more vessels were being turned back under the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, including a U.S.-sanctioned and Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry that was making its way back to the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after exiting the Arabian Gulf.
Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of the U.S. Central Command, said American forces had completely halted economic trade going in and out of Iran by sea, which he said fuels 90% of Iran’s economy.
“In less than 36 hours since the blockade was implemented, U.S. forces have completely halted economic trade going into and out of Iran by sea,” Cooper said in a post on X.
U.S. and Iran begin a battle of economic endurance in the Strait of Hormuz
Earlier the U.S. military said it had intercepted eight Iran-linked oil tankers since the start of the blockade on Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Trump, speaking to the New York Post on Tuesday, said his negotiators are likely to be back, thanks largely to the “great job” Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, was doing to moderate the talks.
Later on Tuesday, at an event in Georgia, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Trump wanted to make a “grand bargain” with Iran but there was a lot of mistrust between the two countries.
“You are not going to solve that problem overnight,” he said. The signs of diplomatic engagement to end the conflict that began on Feb. 28 helped calm oil markets, pressing benchmark prices below US$100 for a second day on Wednesday. Asian stocks rose while the safe-haven dollar stabilized after falling for a seventh straight session overnight.
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However, the market stands to lose access to further supply as the U.S. does not plan to renew a 30-day waiver of sanctions on Iranian oil at sea that expires this week, according to two U.S. officials, and quietly let a similar waiver on Russian oil run out on the weekend.
The war has prompted Iran to effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global waterway for crude and gas transport, and cut shipments from the Gulf to global buyers, particularly in Asia and Europe, leaving importers scrambling to secure alternative supplies. About 5,000 people have died in the hostilities, including about 3,000 in Iran and 2,000 in Lebanon.
Sticking points
Iran’s nuclear ambitions were a key sticking point at the weekend talks. The U.S. had proposed a 20-year suspension of all nuclear activity by Iran, while Tehran had suggested a halt of three to five years, according to people familiar with the proposals.
Speaking in Seoul, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said the length of any moratorium on Iranian uranium enrichment was a political decision and it was possible Tehran might accept a compromise as a confidence-building act.
The U.S. has also pressed for any enriched nuclear material to be removed from Iran, while Tehran has demanded that international sanctions against it be removed.
Israel and Lebanon meet in Washington for first direct diplomatic talks in decades
One source involved in the negotiations in Pakistan said back-channel talks since the weekend had produced progress in closing that gap, bringing the two sides closer to a deal that could be put forward at a new round of talks.
However, in a major complication for peace prospects, Israel has continued to attack Lebanon as it targets Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group. Israel and the U.S. say that campaign is not covered by the ceasefire, while Iran insists it is. On Tuesday, the U.K., Canada, Japan and seven other countries condemned the killings of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon and called for “an urgent end to hostilities.”
Reuters
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‘I don’t fear Trump,’ says Pope Leo after ‘weak’ jibe
Pope Leo said he did not fear the Trump administration and would continue to speak out against war after Donald Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against him in which he said he did not think the Chicago-born pontiff was “doing a very good job”, while also suggesting he should “stop catering to the radical left”.
In remarks that have been widely criticised, the US president used a lengthy social media post to sharply criticise Leo while he flew from Florida to Washington on Sunday night, then continued in comments on the tarmac to reporters. “I’m not a fan of Pope Leo,” he said.
Trump made the comments after Leo suggested over the weekend that a “delusion of omnipotence” was fuelling the US-Israeli war in Iran. While it is not unusual for popes and presidents to be at cross purposes, it is exceedingly rare for the pope to criticise a US leader – and for the president to respond in such a stinging manner.
“Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,” the president wrote in his post, adding: “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.” He repeated that sentiment in comments to reporters, saying: “We don’t like a pope who says it’s OK to have a nuclear weapon.”
Later, he posted a clearly AI-generated image of himself as a Jesus-like figure, appearing to “cure” a man. He deleted it after a backlash from some of his religious supporters.
Leo presided over an evening prayer service in St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Saturday, the day the US and Iran began face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan during a fragile ceasefire. The pope did not mention the US or Trump by name, but his tone and message appeared to be directed at Trump and American officials, who have boasted of US military superiority and justified the war in religious terms.
Leo arrived in Algeria on Monday as part of an 11-day tour of Africa, and during the papal flight he told reporters he was not a politician and that he did not want to enter into a debate with Trump.
“The message of the church, my message, the message of the gospel: blessed are the peacemakers. I do not look at my role as being political, a politician.” Leo said he did not think the message of the gospel should “be abused, as some are doing”.
“I continue to speak strongly against war, seeking to promote peace, dialogue and multilateralism among states to find solutions to problems,” he said.
Responding to a question from a US journalist, the pope said: “I’m not afraid of the Trump administration or speaking out loudly of the message of the gospel, which is what I believe I am here to do, what the church is here to do.”
US bishops have defended Leo, saying he is not a political rival but a “vicar of Christ who speaks from the truth of the gospel” while their Italian counterparts called on Trump to respect Leo and his ministry.
The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, said he condemned Trump’s “insult” in a message addressed to Leo on social media. “On behalf of the great nation of Iran, I condemn the insult to Your Excellency and declare that the desecration of Jesus (peace be upon him), the prophet of peace and brotherhood, is unacceptable to any free person,” he wrote.
Italian politicians from across the spectrum also criticised Trump’s comments. Matteo Salvini, the far-right deputy prime minister who has been a staunch supporter of Trump, said: “If anyone is working hard on the issue of peace and conflict resolution, it’s Pope Leo. Attacking the pope, a symbol of peace and a spiritual guide for billions of Catholics, doesn’t seem like a useful or intelligent thing to do.”
Italy’s far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, said Trump’s words were “unacceptable”. But that was only after she came under pressure from the opposition when she omitted to address the remarks in a social media post earlier on Monday that praised Leo for his role in “fostering the return of peace” and his trip to Africa. Her government has formed strategic partnerships on the continent, mainly aimed at addressing irregular immigration.
Meloni, who is ideologically in tune with Trump and has nurtured good relations with him, said in a statement: “I find President Trump’s words toward the Holy Father unacceptable. The pope is the head of the Catholic church, and it is right and proper that he calls for peace and condemns all forms of war.”
Matteo Renzi, Italy’s liberal former prime minister, said it was a “duty” to defend the pope. “Not only for Catholics but also, and above all, for the laity,” he said.
“It’s been centuries since we’ve seen such blatant aggression [against a pope],” Renzi said, describing the pontiff as a “bridge builder”, in contrast to Trump, who he described as “a destroyer of relationships and civilisations”.
Leo’s criticisms of the war have intensified since the US-Israeli strikes on Iran began. In ones of his harshest condemnations, he said God “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them”.
This was seen as a rebuke to the US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, who said he prayed for “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy”.
Leo has also referenced an Old Testament passage from Isaiah, saying that “even though you make many prayers, I will not listen – your hands are full of blood”.
Before the ceasefire, when Trump warned of mass strikes against Iranian power plants and other infrastructure and that “an entire civilization will die tonight”, Leo described such sentiments as “truly unacceptable”.
In his social media post on Sunday night, however, Trump went far beyond the war in Iran in criticising Leo. The president wrote: “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States.” That was a reference to the Trump administration ousting the Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in January.
“I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do,” Trump added, referencing his 2024 election victory.
Trump also suggested in the post that Leo only got his position “because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J Trump”.
“If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican,” Trump claimed, adding: “Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church!”
In his subsequent comments to reporters, Trump remained highly critical, saying: “I don’t think he’s doing a very good job. He likes crime I guess,” adding: “He’s a very liberal person.”
In the 2024 election, Trump won 55% of Catholic voters, according to AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of the electorate. But Trump’s administration also has close ties to conservative evangelical Protestant leaders and has claimed heavenly endorsement for the war on Iran.
Hegseth has urged Americans to pray for victory “in the name of Jesus Christ”. When Trump was asked whether he thought God approved of the war, he said: “I do, because God is good – because God is good and God wants to see people taken care of.”
The US vice-president, JD Vance, urged the Vatican to “stick to matters of morality”.
Vance told Fox News: “In some cases, it would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality … and let the president of the United States stick to dictating American public policy.”
The Guardian
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