War returns to Iran with Israel, US strikes
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  • The US and Israel on Feb 28 launched what they described as a “pre-emptive” joint strike against Iranian targets, with Trump announcing start of “major combat operations”
  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei assassinated in US-Israeli strikes; Mojtaba Khamenei replaces his father as Iran’s new supreme leader
  • Iran, US agree to two-week “immediate ceasefire” on April 8 in Pakistan-mediated breakthrough
  • No deal between US, Iran delegations after 21-hour-long marathon Islamabad Talks on April 11
  • Trump extends ceasefire until Iran submits proposal, says naval blockade to continue
Published 04 May, 2026 03:56pm

Iran criticises UAE’s Opec exit, pledges to uphold own commitments

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has commented on the UAE’s decision to leave Opec, Al Jazeera reports.

Any exit from Opec as a “negative or vengeful reaction toward members is not constructive”, he said. However, the UAE has said its decision was not targeted at anyone.

Baghaei affirmed that Iran would retain its commitments within Opec and accused the UAE of demonstrating “inappropriate behaviour” in assisting Israel and the US during the war against it.

Published 04 May, 2026 03:52pm

Iran prevents entry of US warships into Strait of Hormuz, Navy says

Iran’s navy says it has prevented the entry of enemy warships into the Strait of Hormuz by issuing a “swift and decisive warning”, according to state TV.

Iran’s armed forces issued several warnings today to foreign navies not to cross into the Strait of Hormuz or face a “decisive response”.

Published 04 May, 2026 03:45pm

Iranian military commander warns ‘supporters’ of US against interfering in Hormuz

Major-General Ali Abdollahi, commander of the Khatam al-Anbiya central military headquarters, has warned foreign navies against entering the Strait of Hormuz to escort commercial vessels, Al Jazeera reports.

He also said the “criminal leaders and terrorist army of the United States” have “put the security of global trade and economy at risk”.

“Supporters of the evil America should be careful and do not do anything that will lead to irreparable regret,” he was quoted as saying by Fars.

He said the US’s move to “disrupt the current situation will have no result other than complicating the situation and jeopardising the security of vessels” in the Strait of Hormuz.

Published 04 May, 2026 03:29pm

2 missiles hit US warship near Hormuz after 'ignoring IRGC warnings': Iranian media

Iran’s Fars news agency, citing local sources, reports that two missiles have hit a US frigate near Jask island after it ignored warnings from the IRGC and disregarded “security protocols” for transit in the Strait of Hormuz.

“According to these sources, the American frigate has been prevented from continuing its course due to these strikes and has been forced to retreat and flee the area,” Fars claimed.

It added that there were no further details at the moment about any damages or any casualties.

Published 04 May, 2026 03:20pm

IRGC says ships coordinating travel will be ‘safe and sound’ in Hormuz strait

Sardar Mohebbi, a spokesman for Iran’s IRGC, has said that any vessels violating “the management process of the Strait of Hormuz” imposed by Tehran “will be forcefully stopped”, Al Jazeera reports.

“There has been no change in the management process of the Strait of Hormuz. Any maritime movement of civilian and commercial vessels that complies with the transit protocols issued by the IRGC Navy and takes place through the specified route in coordination will be safe and sound,” he said in a statement carried by Fars news agency.

“Other maritime movements that are contrary to the principles announced by the IRGC Navy will face serious risks. Violating vessels will be forcefully stopped,” he added.

“It is essential that all shipping companies and transport insurance companies pay attention to the IRGC’s announcements,” Mohebbi was quoted as saying.

Published 04 May, 2026 03:09pm

Hezbollah chief says no ceasefire in Lebanon amid ongoing Israeli attacks

Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem has said there is no ceasefire as Israel continues to attack Lebanon, adding that there is no “buffer zone” in the country and there will never be one, Al Jazeera reports.

Qassem said Lebanon needs guarantees for its security and added that while his group is in favour of indirect negotiations with Israel, direct talks would be a gratuitous concession to Israel’s prime minister.

Hezbollah’s leader added that the group would continue its armed resistance to prevent Israel from gaining a foothold in Lebanon.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem gives a televised speech from an unknown location, on July 30, 2025 in this screen grab from video. — Al Manar TV via Reuters/File
Lebanon’s Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem gives a televised speech from an unknown location, on July 30, 2025 in this screen grab from video. — Al Manar TV via Reuters/File
Published 04 May, 2026 02:54pm

Iran's IRGC issues new map of Strait of Hormuz under its control

The Navy of the IRGC has announced the new zone of the Strait of Hormuz, which is controlled by Iran’s armed forces, Fars news agency reports.

The zone begins in the West with a line between the end of Iran’s Qeshm Island and the UAE’s Umm Al Quwain.

It ends with a line between Mount Mobarak in Iran and south of Fujairah in the UAE.

Published 04 May, 2026 02:10pm

Iran confirms US peace proposal now being ‘reviewed’

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei says officials are reviewing a US counter-proposal to end the war, Al Jazeera reports.

“The US message was received through Pakistan, and I will not discuss the details of the issues raised at this time, because these issues are still under review,” Baqaei told reporters at a press conference.

He said the US practice of making “excessive and unreasonable demands” means the proposal “is not easy to review”.

News reports in the media about negotiations over its nuclear programme are “mostly speculation”, Baqaei added.

“The issues raised about enrichment or nuclear materials are purely speculative, and, at this stage, we are not talking about anything other than stopping the war completely, and the direction we will take in the future will be determined in the future.”

Published 04 May, 2026 01:47pm

Dar discusses regional situation with Norway's deputy foreign minister: FO

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has held discussions on the evolving regional situation with Norway’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik at the foreign ministry.

Dar underscored Pakistan’s “continued efforts to promote engagement and dialogue for peace and stability in the region and beyond”, the Foreign Office (FO) said in a post on X.

Kravik reiterated Norway’s support for Pakistan’s constructive role and its ongoing efforts toward a peaceful and durable resolution of the conflict, it added.

Published 04 May, 2026 01:45pm

Iran foreign ministry urges Europe to adopt independent stance

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei has emphasised that Tehran has always welcomed constructive engagement from European countries on regional security and nuclear issues, Tasnim reports.

He urged European countries to “reject” US policies and adopt an independent stance.

Published 04 May, 2026 01:27pm

Iran foreign ministry says US must 'abandon its excessive demands'

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei has said that the United States must reduce its demands on the Islamic Republic, with negotiations stalled over ending the two-month-long Middle East war, AFP reports.

“At this stage, our priority is to end the war,” he said in a briefing broadcast by state television.

“The other side must commit to a reasonable approach and abandon its excessive demands regarding Iran.”

Published 04 May, 2026 01:18pm

Iran says countries in region well aware that US-Israeli war is illegal

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei has said US allies in the region are aware that the US-Israeli war on Iran is not legal but rather a “unilateral step” that goes against international law, Al Jazeera reports.

Speaking at a news conference in Tehran, Baqaei said all countries that have taken part directly or indirectly in the war are “responsible”.

European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, have confirmed the war has resulted in “massive costs” for the continent and the world, he added.

Published 04 May, 2026 12:55pm

Dar says evacuation of Iranian ship's crew members 'surely' an important confidence-building measure

In his statement on the evacuation to Pakistan of 22 crew members from an Iranian container vessel seized by the US, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says the actions “surely constitute an important confidence-building measure”.

“The individuals were safely flown in Pakistan last night and will be transferred to today. The Iranian ship is also being backloaded to Pakistani territorial waters for its return to its original owners after necessary repairs,” Dar said on X.

He noted that the actions were “being coordinated with the support of both the Iranian and the US authorities” and expressed Pakistan’s appreciation to the US and Iran.

He affirmed that Islamabad “remains committed to facilitating dialogue, diplomacy, and mediation for the regional peace and security”.

Published 04 May, 2026 12:42pm

Dubai Airports scaling up operations as UAE airspace restored, CEO says

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths said that with the United Arab Emirates’ airspace now fully clear, operations and flights are being scaled up in line with routing capacity, Reuters reports.

Despite disruption from the Iran war since the end of February 28, Dubai International and Al Maktoum International airports have still supported more than 6 million passengers, over 32,000 aircraft movements, and more than 213,000 tonnes of cargo, with demand for travel through Dubai remaining strong, Griffiths added in a LinkedIn post.

Passengers wait for their flights at the Dubai International Airport in Dubai on April 17. — AFP/File
Passengers wait for their flights at the Dubai International Airport in Dubai on April 17. — AFP/File
Published 04 May, 2026 12:17pm

Israeli army announces wave of strikes on Lebanon’s south

The Israeli military has issued a statement saying it has begun a wave of air strikes on what it said was Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reports.

Lebanon’s state-run news agency reported shortly after an air strike on the southern town of Barashit, in the Nabatieh Governorate.

Published 04 May, 2026 12:08pm

'No pilgrims': Regional war hushes Iraq's holy cities

Shia Muslims visit the Imam Ali Shrine during Ramazan in Najaf on March 10 amid US-Iran war. — AFP
Shia Muslims visit the Imam Ali Shrine during Ramazan in Najaf on March 10 amid US-Iran war. — AFP
People stand outside a hotel in Najaf on April 22. — AFP
People stand outside a hotel in Najaf on April 22. — AFP
A Shia Muslim man gestures while visiting the Imam Ali Shrine during Ramazan in Najaf on March 10 amid US-Iran war. — AFP
A Shia Muslim man gestures while visiting the Imam Ali Shrine during Ramazan in Najaf on March 10 amid US-Iran war. — AFP
People stand inside the Imam Ali Shrine in the Old City of Najaf on April 22. — AFP
People stand inside the Imam Ali Shrine in the Old City of Najaf on April 22. — AFP
Updated 04 May, 2026 01:08pm

Nato's Rutte says Europeans have 'gotten message' from Trump

European nations have “gotten the message” from US President Donald Trump and are now ensuring that agreements on the use of military bases are being implemented, Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte says, Reuters reports.

Trump has accused some Nato nations of not doing enough to support the United States in the war with Iran. In a further sign of his discontent with European allies, the US announced last week that it would withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany.

“Yes, there has been some disappointment from the US side, but Europeans have listened,” Rutte told reporters at a European Political Community summit in Armenia.

“They are now making sure that all the bilateral basing agreements are being implemented,” he said.

Rutte also said “more and more” European nations were pre-positioning assets such as minehunters and minesweepers close to the Gulf to be ready for a “next phase”.

Published 04 May, 2026 11:45am

FO confirms Iranian vessel, 22 crew members transferred to Pakistan as 'confidence-building measure'

The Foreign Ministry has confirmed that crew members of a seized Iranian vessel have been evacuated to Pakistan and will be handed over to Iran today under a “confidence-building measure” by the US.

In a statement posted on X, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said, “As a confidence-building measure by the United States of America, twenty-two crew members held aboard the seized Iranian container ship, ‘MV Touska’, have been evacuated to Pakistan”.

He added that the crew members were flown to Pakistan last night and will be handed over to Iran today.

“The Iranian ship will also be backloaded to Pakistani territorial waters for return to its original owners after necessary repairs,” the spokesperson said, adding that returns “are being coordinated in tandem with the support of both the Iranian and US sides”.

Andrabi further stated that Pakistan “will continue to facilitate dialogue and diplomacy while pursuing ongoing mediation efforts for regional peace and security”.

Published 04 May, 2026 11:33am

Macron urges 'coordinated reopening' of Hormuz by US, Iran

French President Emmanuel Macron urged the United States and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in a “coordinated” way, as the US military pressed ahead with a mission to escort ships out of the waterway, AFP reports.

“What we want above all is a coordinated reopening by the United States and Iran – that is the only solution for reopening the Strait of Hormuz,” Macron said at a meeting of European leaders in Armenia.

“We are not going to take part in any military operation in a framework that to me seems unclear,” said the French leader, whose country has with Britain led efforts to assemble a coalition to reopen the strait once peace is secured.

France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during a joint press conference with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky (unseen) at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on March 13. — AFP/File
France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during a joint press conference with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky (unseen) at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on March 13. — AFP/File