War returns to Iran with Israel, US strikes
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Published 08 Jul, 2026 11:46pm

Iran threatens to completely close Hormuz strait in response to renewed attacks

Iran has threatened to completely close the Strait of Hormuz in case of renewed attacks against its territory amid rising escalation with the United States, Anadolu reports.

“The Strait of Hormuz will be completely closed to all maritime traffic” following any strike against Iran, an informed security source tells Press TV.

The source adds that Iran will also strike “enemy targets at a ratio of at least two to one, meaning that for every Iranian target hit, at least two enemy targets will be struck in return.”

Published 08 Jul, 2026 11:29pm

UN chief 'alarmed' over renewed military confrontations between US, Iran

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has criticised the renewed tensions between Iran and the US after an exchange of military rows, which prompted President Donald Trump to declare the ceasefire with Tehran “over”, Anadolu reports

“The secretary-general is alarmed by the renewed military confrontations in the Gulf. The incidents that we have seen over the last 24 hours risk derailing the diplomatic progress achieved between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States,” Guterres’ spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says during a news conference.

He warns that “a return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences for the people of the region and for international peace and security and for the global community, global economy as a whole.

“The secretary-general calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint, avoid any further escalatory action, and take immediate steps to de-escalate,” Dujarric adds, noting that Guterres “recalls the obligations of all parties to fully comply with international law, including the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure, and respect for navigational rights and freedoms”.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 11:22pm

READ: What are the risks of an LNG tanker explosion?

A Qatari tanker loaded with liquefied natural gas (LNG) is at risk of exploding, one source has said, after it sustained significant damage in an attack on the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday.

While the LNG industry has experienced a few accidents at onshore facilities, there has never been a catastrophic LNG cargo-tank explosion on a commercial LNG carrier at sea.

Recent targeting of energy shipping vessels by belligerents in both the Ukraine and Iran wars has raised concerns, however.

Read more here.

An archive photo taken on May 9, 2015 of Qatari LNG tanker Al Rekayyat, that a source said on July 7, 2026 had sent out distress signals seeking assistance after it was hit on its port side, at an unknown location. — Reuters/File
An archive photo taken on May 9, 2015 of Qatari LNG tanker Al Rekayyat, that a source said on July 7, 2026 had sent out distress signals seeking assistance after it was hit on its port side, at an unknown location. — Reuters/File
Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:54pm

Lebanon to attend Rome talks only if Israel withdraws from 2 'pilot' zones: diplomatic source

Lebanon demands Israel’s withdrawal from two “pilot zones” in the south before participating in the next round of direct negotiations in Rome next week, a diplomatic source familiar with the talks tells AFP.

“Lebanon is stipulating Israel’s withdrawal from two pilot zones in order to participate in the round of negotiations,” the source said.

The Lebanese diplomatic source said the US State Department told the negotiating delegations that “reaching a framework agreement is the end of one phase and the beginning of a new one”.

The next round — aiming for a permanent agreement — required the negotiators to be close to their countries “for consultation”.

The source added that Israel was quick to accept Rome as the location for talks as an opportunity to “reduce the pressure” imposed on it by Washington during negotiations to reach the ceasefire and framework agreement.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:52pm

Not even a single American soldier will return alive: Iran parliamentary spokesman

Ebrahim Rezaei, the spokesman of the Iranian parliament’s Foreign Policy and National Security Committee, has issued a warning to US military personnel on his X account after President Donald Trump threatened to invade Iran’s Kharg Island, Al Jazeera reports.

Rezaei writes that “not even a single American soldier will return alive”, responding to Trump’s threat during the Nato summit in Ankara.

“Come on, we’re waiting for you”, Rezaei says.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:43pm

Iran must speak to Trump ‘in his own language’, deputy foreign minister says

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi says US President Donald Trump’s latest remarks on Iran reflect the failure of Washington’s policy toward Tehran, Al Jazeera reports.

In a post on X, Gharibabadi said Trump’s comments, including threats of further attacks, were “not a sign of strength, but rather an admission of the failure of a policy built on brute force, sanctions, and threats for years”.

He added that Iran must respond to Trump in “his own language … apparently, he understands the language of force better.”

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:38pm

US violated Islamabad MoU through 'unilateral actions' and 'aggressive attacks' against Iran: Baqaei

Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei says that the United States has violated the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding’s (MoU) structure through its “unilateral actions” and “aggressive attacks” against Iran.

In a social media post on X, Baqaei said, “The memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, from its very first step, was not established on the basis of trust, but rather on the clear mechanism of ‘commitment for commitment’; because there was no sign of good faith in the opposing side’s behaviour.”

“Now, the United States, despite the explicit provision of the fifth clause of this memorandum—which emphasises the Islamic Republic of Iran’s responsibility in determining arrangements for the safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz—has challenged this clause and, in practice, violated the agreement’s structure through its unilateral actions and also aggressive attacks against Iran.”

He stated that Iran would “steadfastly” pursue the protection of its national interests and the exercise of its sovereignty.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:35pm

Lebanese state media says Israeli strike on south kills two

An Israeli strike on southern Lebanon has killed two people, Lebanese state media reported, the latest attack despite a ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war, AFP reports.

“Two young men were martyred after being targeted by an enemy drone … while they were walking in the vicinity of Ghandour Hospital in Nabatieh al-Fawqa,” Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency says, two days after a strike on the same town killed four civilians, including a school principal.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:23pm

'We do not answer vulgarity with vulgarity but with action,' says Iranian FM

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that addressing the “civilised and courageous nation of Iran with derogatory language does not diminish its greatness”.

In a social media post on X, he said, “Iranians are known for their civility, culture, and strong moral values. We do not answer vulgarity with vulgarity, but with action: fearlessly and with great valour.”

Published 08 Jul, 2026 10:19pm

Trump says he doesn't think Iran conflict will start again

US President Donald Trump says he does not think a full-fledged conflict with Iran will erupt in the wake of military strikes from both sides, Reuters reports.

“I don’t think it’s going to start again. I think it’s going to go very quickly. They hit a couple of ships, and so we hit them much harder,” Trump tells reporters in Ankara after a Nato summit.

“Anything that happens is going to be over very quickly … and will only make it safer, including for oil,” he adds.

The US president also reiterated his previous comments that he is a target of Tehran.

“I’m number one on the kill list for Iran,” Trump says.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:55pm

Pakistan urges US, Iran to uphold commitments of Islamabad MoU and exercise restraint

Pakistan has expressed deep concern over the escalation in tensions in the Middle East and called on the US and Iran to exercise restraint, noting, “A renewed conflict is in no one’s interest.

“Pakistan calls on all parties to exercise restraint and refrain from any actions that may further undermine regional peace and stability. There is no alternative to continued engagement, dialogue and diplomacy to achieve shared goal of peace in the region,” the Foreign Office (FO) says in a statement.

“Pakistan urges all sides to uphold their respective commitments under the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which remains an enduring foundation for understanding, mutual respect and shared prosperity for the region and beyond.”

The FO adds that Islamabad remains ready to continue playing its role as a mediator between Washington and Tehran.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:44pm

Trump unsure about making deal with Iran, would rather 'just finish the job'

US President Donald Trump says that while the current Iranian leadership is “rational”, he does not want to make a deal with them and would rather “just finish the job”.

Trump is responding to a question asking why he would label the Iranians “scum and sick people” after previously calling them “smart people”.

“When you say rational, I think they’re more rational than level one and level two,” he says, referring to Iranian leaders killed over the course of the war by Israel and the US.

“This is level three, I think they are more rational, but based on their actions over the last week or two, they’re not doing a service to the people, and I think more than anything else, since I got to know them and I’m not sure I want to make qa deal with them,” he adds.

“We can play games but I’m not sure I want to make a deal. I’d just finish the job.”

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:33pm

'I'm doing what's right for the world': Trump

US President Donald Trump has reiterated that military action against Iran was the right thing to do.

“I’m doing what’s right for the country, I’m doing what’s right for the world. They have to be stopped,” Trump says at a press conference at the Nato summit in Ankara, referring to Iran.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:30pm

Trump calls Iran war 'tremendous success'

Asked why he has been unable to end the Iran war, US President Donald Trump says that he achieved his goal of denying Iran the opportunity to possess a nuclear weapon.

“I think we’re doing just the opposite, the Iran war has been a tremendous military success,” he tells a press conference at the Nato summit in Ankara. “We de-nuclearised Iran, and that’s happened. They will never have a nuclear weapon.”

He adds that oil prices have lowered and Iran’s military has been largely destroyed.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:25pm

Iran's Pezeshkian thanks PM Shehbaz for attending Khamenei funeral in Tehran

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for attending the funeral of late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran earlier this week.

“I am grateful for the presence of my dear brother, Mr Shehbaz Sharif, and the high-ranking Pakistani delegation and the sincere sympathy of the government and people of Pakistan,” Pezeshkian has written in a letter posted on X. “We will not forget this support.”

He adds that Iran and Pakistan have always “shared each other’s tears and smiles and have stood side by side with solidarity and brotherhood”.

“I hope that by relying on the deep bonds of brotherhood, the relations between the two countries will expand and deepen further,” Pezeshkian writes.

“The martyred leader (Khamenei) was always interested in the noble government and people of Pakistan and considered cultural commonalities as the wealth of the two nations.”

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:18pm

Eight Iranian troops reportedly killed in US attacks

Iran’s state news agency IRNA says eight members of the country’s armed forces were killed in US strikes on southern Iran, Al Jazeera reports.

According to IRNA, the personnel from the Iranian army’s air and naval forces were killed in Bandar Abbas and Bushehr.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 09:02pm

No US injuries or major damage from Iran's latest attacks: US official

The latest attacks launched by Iran did not result in any American casualties or cause major damage to facilities, AFP reports quoting a US military official.

“All missiles and drones fired by Iran were intercepted or failed to cause major damage,” the official tells AFP on condition of anonymity.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:51pm

Khamenei’s funeral processions held in Najaf, Karbala

Tens of thousands of mourners have attended funeral processions for Iran’s late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the Iraqi cities of Najaf and Karbala, Al Jazeera reports.

Khamenei’s remains have now returned to Iran, where he will be laid to rest in Mashhad on July 9.

The 86-year-old leader was killed in a US-Israeli attack on his compound in Tehran in late February.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:47pm

Britain's Starmer calls for return to ceasefire and deal to open Hormuz

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants the United States and Iran to go “back to the ceasefire” and get a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz “implemented”, according to Al Jazeera.

Speaking at the Nato summit in Ankara, Starmer says the economic situation will worsen in the UK and elsewhere if violence drags on.

“Household bills are likely going to be impacted if we don’t get that situation as quickly as possible,” he warns.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:34pm

Brent oil back above $80 per barrel on conflict concerns

The price of Brent crude, the benchmark international oil contract, has jumped back above $80 per barrel after US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was over, AFP reports.

The price of Brent crude for delivery in September has soared 8 per cent to $80.12 per barrel around 1520 GMT (8:20pm PKT), while the benchmark US oil contract, WTI for August delivery, gained 7.7pc to $75.83 per barrel.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:27pm

Germany’s Merz urges sustainable Iran agreement

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he has told US President Donald Trump that any agreement with Iran must be lasting, while blaming Tehran for the latest ceasefire breach, Al Jazeera reports.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:17pm

US ‘adventurism will be met with immediate response’: senior Iranian official

Senior advisor to Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Akbar Velayati, has blamed the US for the resumption of hostilities in the Gulf region, Al Jazeera reports.

Velayati has written on X that Trump’s “verbal admission” of cancelling the US-Iran memorandum of understanding had once again “driven the region towards fire”.

“We had previously warned that the region is not a place for the political gambling of small countries, and we have repeatedly proven that adventures are met with an immediate response”, he writes.

The advisor further states that Iran has “its finger on the trigger” and will not remain “silent against humiliation and adventurism”.

Published 08 Jul, 2026 08:13pm

Trump says oil prices to rise ‘a little’ as a result of Iran attacks

“Any time we hit [Iran], the price goes up a little bit, $2,” President Donald Trump says of the result of the US’s strikes on Iran over the last day, according to Al Jazeera.

He agrees with a reporter who asked if renewed violence between the US and Iran might cause the price of oil to rise, insisting that the rise will be limited to $2.