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 was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes; Mojtaba Khamenei replaced his father as Iran’s new supreme leader
  • Iran, US agreed to a two-week ceasefire on April 8; the truce was later extended indefinitely and remains in place
  • Pakistan hosted the first round of face-to-face talks between the US and Iran in 47 years in April; the talks ended without a breakthrough, but also without a breakdown
  • US, Iran hold high-level talks in Switzerland after signing preliminary agreement to end the war; hold talks in Doha, with mediators citing “positive progress”
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SEE: Iranians mourn as huge crowds gather for Khamenei's funeral ceremonies

A woman reacts as mourners gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
A woman reacts as mourners gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
A woman reacts as mourners gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
A woman reacts as mourners gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
Mourners pay their final respects to Iran’s slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of his funeral ceremonies at the Grand Mosalla in Tehran on July 4, 2026. — AFP
Mourners pay their final respects to Iran’s slain supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of his funeral ceremonies at the Grand Mosalla in Tehran on July 4, 2026. — AFP
A woman mourns while carrying a child as people gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
A woman mourns while carrying a child as people gather on the day of a public farewell ceremony to pay their respects to assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla, in Tehran, Iran July 4, 2026. — Reuters
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State media shows unveiling of late supreme leader’s coffin

The coffin of assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as well as those of his slain family members, has been unveiled inside a glass case before weeping mourners in Tehran, AlJazeera reports, citing video footage broadcasted on Iranian state media.

The broadcast images show thousands of grieving people gathered at the site to pay their final respects to the late leader.

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Trump says Iran wants to ‘settle’

US President Donald Trump has said that Iran wants to ‘settle’ with the United States, adding that Washington gave Tehran time off for the funeral of the assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, during a speech to kick off the 250th anniversary celebrations of the US, Al Jazeera reports.

“We beat Venezuela in one day, and we knocked the hell out of Iran. They are dying to settle; they want to settle so badly,” Trump says.

“We gave them a week off for a funeral because we are nice,” he adds.

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Mourners gather at Tehran metro stations to attend Khamenei's funeral

Crowds have been seen massing outside metro stations in Tehran, waiting for the rapid transport system to open to reach the Grand Mosalla religious complex to attend the funeral of the assassinated Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, AlJazeera reports, citing ISNA news agency.

In a social media post on X by the Iranian media, videos show dozens and in some cases hundreds of mourners dressed in black gathered in front of closed station gates waiting for them to open.

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Iran officially starts public funeral ceremony for Khamenei: state TV

Iran has officially begun six days of public funeral ceremonies for late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, state television reports, with processions due to continue in Iraq before his burial, according to AFP.

Thousands of mourners carrying red banners, a symbol associated with calls for revenge, gathered in the courtyard of Tehran’s Grand Mosalla ahead of the arrival of Khamenei’s coffin, chanting “death to America” and “revenge, revenge”.

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Tehran hits back, mocks Trump’s claim that Iran needs US food support

Iranian parliament speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has hit back at US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks on Iran’s food situation, AlJazeera reports.

In an interview with CNBC, Trump repeated his claim that Iran will buy agricultural products from the US as part of any future peace deal, which Iran has denied.

“They need food. They need corn and wheat and soya beans, and we’re going to have exclusively our American farmers provide,” Trump told the US broadcaster.

In a social media post on X, Ghalibaf responded, dismissing the US president’s assertions.

“Imagine having 40-something million of your own citizens on food stamps and calling another nation hungry,” he said.

“This is not a proclamation. This is a projection. Keep your SNAP advice,” he said.

“Our assets, our choices. Mind your malnutrition rates,” he added.

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Itamar Ben-Gvir cancels New York trip as human rights groups call for his arrest

Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is cancelling his scheduled trip to New York for a UN policing conference, AlJazeera reports, citing Israeli media.

The decision follows reports of planned demonstrations by locals and calls from human rights groups to investigate and arrest the far-right minister.

Ben-Gvir was initially set to lead a ministerial delegation to the global summit next week, but officials ultimately decided against sending any representatives, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports.

The report also notes that this marks the minister’s second cancelled US trip within a month, following a previously aborted private family holiday that faced visa complications.

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Crowds enter Khamenei's funeral venue ahead of processions

Thousands of mourners have entered Tehran’s Grand Mosalla for the funeral ceremonies of Iran’s late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, AFP reports citing its journalists, ahead of its official start.

The main courtyard of the vast complex was filled with people as authorities imposed extensive traffic restrictions across the capital. Another AFP journalist saw mourners walking several kilometres to reach the venue.

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US must ‘accept existing realities’ on trade, says Iran’s Ghalibaf

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the United States must recognise that “realities have changed” following the Israeli-US war against Iran, during a meeting with Uzbekistan’s parliamentary speaker, reports Al Jazeera.

He said “conditions have improved compared to the past” and that post-war developments had forced Washington to accept “existing realities”.

“In such an environment, trade relations can be expanded further, and we hope that the groundwork for lifting sanctions will also be prepared,” he added.

Ghalibaf further said that with the joint management of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and Oman, and a reduction in “American mischief” in the region, better prospects would emerge for transit cooperation.

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Israel rejects reports it planned to assassinate Iranian negotiators

Israel has rejected earlier reports by The New York Times and The Washington Post, describing them as “fake news” and saying the claims were “a complete fabrication of reality”, reports Al Jazeera.

Citing anonymous officials, both newspapers reported that US officials believed Israel had planned to assassinate Iranian negotiators earlier this year during talks aimed at ending the hostilities between Washington and Tehran.

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Netanyahu, Trump agree to meet in US 'soon': Israel PM's office

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump spoke and agreed to meet “soon” in the United States, the premier’s office said, reports AFP.

“The Prime Minister said in their conversation that the US is a guarantor of global freedom, and Israel greatly appreciates the close ties between nations,” a statement from Netanyahu’s office said.

“Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump agreed to meet soon in the US,” it added.

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Lebanon’s FM says agreement with Israel not final

Lebanon’s Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi said the framework agreement signed with Israel “is not a final agreement, but rather a basis for moving forward to complete negotiations”, reports Al Jazeera.

In a statement after meeting ambassadors of Francophone countries in Lebanon, Raggi said Lebanon “went to the negotiations because it did not have the luxury of options.”

Raggi further said that “confining arms to the hands of the state is not merely an external demand, but an urgent Lebanese need to establish a normal, strong and sovereign state.”

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Nato leaders to declare Iran to 'never have a nuclear weapon', fully respect freedom of navigation: summit text

A text seen by Reuters of the upcoming summit of Nato leaders says that the allies will declare Iran should never have a nuclear weapon.

The text states, “Allies reiterate that Iran must never have a nuclear weapon and call on Iran to fully respect freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz”.

At the summit in Ankara next week, Nato leaders including US President Donald Trump are set to affirm an “ironclad commitment” to collective defence under the alliance’s Article 5 pact.

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CMA CGM ship hit by missile in Hormuz strait may go for scrapping, CEO says

A CMA CGM container ship struck by a missile in the Strait of Hormuz in early May is so badly damaged that the French shipping group may send it for scrapping, its chief executive says according to Reuters.

The attack on the CMA CGM San Antonio injured several members of the crew, who were evacuated.

“It was so damaged that we’re wondering whether we should send it for scrapping,” CMA CGM’s Chairman and CEO Rodolphe Saade told a business conference in southern France.

After being stranded in the strait for weeks, the San Antonio has been escorted to safety, he added, without giving further details.

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Israel-Lebanon agreement betrays war crime victims: rights groups

The framework deal signed between Israel and Lebanon last month “threatens to betray war crimes victims in Lebanon”, human rights groups say according to Al Jazeera.

“Parts of the text appear to be aimed at preventing victims of serious international crimes from seeking justice before international forums. Others seem to acquiesce to the prolonged and indefinite forced displacement of tens of thousands of residents of vast swathes of southern Lebanon occupied by Israeli forces,” Human Rights Watch said in a statement.

“Time and time again we have seen civilians in Lebanon pay the price for successive cycles of conflict and serious violations and crimes under international law with no accountability,” said Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard.

“Victims of war crimes and other violations deserve justice. Any agreement that fails to centre their rights to justice, accountability, and reparations will falter underneath the very impunity it builds.”

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Oil prices stable as US-Iran peace efforts hold

Oil prices were steady and little changed for the week as traders held on to hopes for a successful outcome from attempts to secure peace between the United States and Iran, reports Reuters.

Brent futures were down 8 cents, or 0.11 per cent, at $71.72 a barrel by 0109 GMT. West Texas Intermediate was down 22 cents, or 0.32pc, at $68.47 a barrel.

Over the week, Brent and WTI have lost about 0.3pc.

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Israel-Lebanon deal ‘does not legitimise’ occupation

President Joseph Aoun said that the framework agreement signed between Israel and Lebanon last month “does not legitimise the continued Israeli occupation of Lebanon”, reports Al Jazeera.

Instead, he said it enables the country’s army “to extend its authority over the entire Lebanese territory”.

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Over 600,000 displaced Lebanese return home amid ceasefire: IOM

More than 640,000 displaced people in Lebanon have returned home, AFP reports citing the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), as clashes between Hezbollah and Israel have wound down following a deal to end the Middle East war.

Lebanese authorities say Israeli attacks have killed roughly 4,300 people and displaced over one million, particularly from southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs.

In a report yesterday, the IOM said “646,107 IDPs (internally displaced persons) have begun returning to their communities,” while about 500,000 other people remain displaced, based on data collected in coordination with local authorities since June 22.

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PM Shehbaz departs for Turkiye after attending Ali Khamenei's funeral

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has paid “rich tribute” to the assassinated supreme leader Ali Khamenei and attended his funeral, Prime Minister Office has said in a statement.

Shehbaz has also expressed solidarity with Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian and the people of Iran in their moment of “national grief”.

Following the ceremony, the premier has departed for Istanbul for his Turkiye visit.

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Iran exploring oil sales to Japan, buyers seek longer sanctions waiver, sources say

Iran has begun talks with Japanese companies under a US sanctions waiver allowing it to resume oil sales, though prospective buyers are seeking a longer waiver and reassurances about ship safety, three Iranian and Western sources have said, Reuters reports.

Three Japanese buyers were looking at possible crude oil purchases from Iran, their first since 2019, said two Iranian sources, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the issue.

Japanese and Iranian officials were in initial talks about possible oil sales, a Western industry source familiar with the matter said separately.

An official at Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), which oversees fuel supply infrastructure, said he was unaware of any such matter.

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Israel claims it struck Lebanon in latest ‘ceasefire’ violation

The Israeli army claims it has attacked Lebanon in yet another violation of the ceasefire agreed with the Lebanese government and the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the US, Al Jazeera reports.

In a statement on X, the military claimed it struck what it called “10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon”.

The army also claimed it hit a Hezbollah “cell transporting weapons in a truck near the security zone”.

The attacks came in “response” to alleged ceasefire violations by Hezbollah, it said. This could not be independently verified.

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Afghan FM pays respects to Khamenei: Iran state TV

Afghanistan’s foreign minister in the Taliban government has paid his respects at the coffin of Iran’s slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, Iranian state television shows according to AFP.