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Saturday, April 11, 2026
Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ the US as he departs for peace talks in Pakistan
The ceasefire declared by Trump on Tuesday night came with core declared goals of the war unfulfilled, including ensuring that Iran does not attain nuclear weapons, destroying its missile program, and creating the conditions for the Iranian public to overthrow the regime. Vance, who has long been skeptical of foreign military interventions and outspoken about the prospect of sending troops into open-ended conflicts, set off Friday to lead mediated talks with Iran in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.
An Iranian delegation has already arrived in Islamabad, the Wall Street Journal reported, saying the Iranian team was being headed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. There was very heavy security across Islamabad on Friday, with the city said to be under a lockdown. Boarding Air Force Two on his way to Pakistan, the vice president said, “We’re looking forward to the negotiation. I think it’s gonna be positive. We’ll, of course, see.” (Read More)
IRGC commander, Iranian FM Araghchi clash over negotiating team before US-Iran talks - report
The sources shared that IRGC Commander-in-Chief Ahmad Vahidi is attempting to curb the authority of Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
Vahidi has called for the inclusion of Mohammad Bagheer Zolghadr on the negotiating team, whom Iran International previously reported had been appointed Secretary of the National Security Council as a direct result of IRGC pressure on Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The negotiating team has been pushing back against the demand, as they consider Zolghadr too inexperienced for strategic negotiations.
The IRGC commander-in-chief and the IRGC Aerospace Commander have also insisted that the delegation refuse to negotiate on Iran’s missile program, according to Iran International. Ghalibaf has repeatedly stated on Thursday and Friday that the ceasefire in place for negotiations to begin includes a ceasefire in Lebanon, which both Israel and the US have denied.
US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of “doing a very poor job, dishonorable, some would say,” of reopening the Strait of Hormuz. “That is not the agreement we have!” Trump wrote in a post shared on Truth Social. US Vice President JD Vance left for Pakistan on Friday, saying that US President Trump had given the group “some pretty clear guidelines” on negotiations. “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith, we're certainly willing to extend the open hand," Vance said. (Ed note: Could this be the beginning of a power struggle between the IRGC and the Government?) (Source)
US intel said to assess Iran still has thousands of ballistic missiles, can recover launchers
Iran still has thousands of ballistic missiles it could fire by recovering launchers currently buried in underground facilities, the Wall Street Journal reports. Citing US officials familiar with American intelligence assessments, the report says though half of Iran’s missile launchers are destroyed, damaged or trapped under rubble, many can be repaired and recovered from the subterranean sites.
Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad, sets preconditions for peace
Israel to Lebanon: You want peace? Disarm Hezbollah.
Netanyahu says direct negotiations with Lebanon will begin soon, even as Israel makes clear the Iran ceasefire does not shield Hezbollah from further strikes. Israel is preparing to open direct talks with Lebanon, with one objective placed squarely at the center: disarming Hezbollah. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Jerusalem intends to begin direct negotiations with Lebanese counterparts as soon as possible, framing the move as a response to repeated requests from Beirut and as part of a broader effort to change the security reality on Israel’s northern front.
Israel sets four-tier plan for Lebanon campaign
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday outlined four IDF deployments in Lebanon that he said serve as “the foundations of the plan” for military action against Hezbollah. Katz published the plan in a statement shortly before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had instructed the government to negotiate with the Lebanese government on dismantling Hezbollah and on a peace deal, noting that the military action against the terrorist group was made possible by “the agreement on separating the fighting arenas.” This was a reference to the Israeli and U.S. position that the April 8 ceasefire with Iran does not extend to the terrorist group in Lebanon. Katz called this “a major achievement led by the prime minister.”
Israel excludes France from talks with Lebanon, sources tell 'Post'
Israel has refused to allow France to be involved in the direct talks between it and Lebanon, which are set to begin next week in Washington, two sources told The Jerusalem Post on Friday. An Israeli official said that “France’s conduct over the past year - including initiatives aimed at limiting Israel’s ability to fight in Iran, and a complete lack of willingness to take concrete steps to help Lebanon disarm Hezbollah - has led Israel to view France as an unfair mediator.”
Israel expels Spain from US's CMCC in Kiryat Gat over 'obsessive anti-Israel bias'
Israel expelled Spain from the United States' Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in Kiryat Gat, according to a Foreign Ministry statement on Friday afternoon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that this came "after Spain has chosen repeatedly to stand against Israel."
Ambassador Leiter to Pakistani minister: You're not a mediator, you're the problem
Israeli Ambassador to the US sharply rebukes Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif for calling Israel “evil" and accusing it of genocide.
Pakistan's Defense Minister Deletes Vicious Anti-Israel Post
* Accusing the country of committing “genocide” in Lebanon, Gaza, and Iran.
* Describing Israel as a “cancerous state” created on Palestinian land to “get rid of
The posts sent shockwaves through the Pakistani government. Sources close to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told reporters that both the military and political leadership were "furious" at the timing of the remarks. With US Vice President JD Vance and high-level Iranian officials currently in Islamabad for ceasefire negotiations, the Defense Minister’s outburst was viewed as a reckless breach of Pakistan’s neutrality. Under intense internal pressure, Asif was forced to delete the posts within hours. (Read More)
Friday, April 10, 2026
Fair mediator? Pakistani minister calls Israel 'evil' and 'cancer'
Israel’s Foreign Minister condemns Pakistan’s defense chief for inflammatory rhetoric, questioning its role as mediator between allies and Iran.
Pakistani Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif launched a harsh attack against Israel on Thursday amid the Pakistani-mediated ceasefire and negotiations between the United States and Iran, and the Israeli campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Asif wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that "Israel is evil and a curse for humanity, while peace talks are underway in Islamabad, genocide is being committed in Lebanon."
He continued: "Innocent citizens are being killed by Israel, first Gaza, then Iran, and now Lebanon, bloodletting continues unabated. I hope and pray people who created this cancerous state on Palestinian land to get rid of European jews burn in hell." Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar responded strongly to the remarks by the Pakistani Minister, stating that "Israel views these blatant antisemitic blood libels very gravely from a government claiming to 'mediate peace.'"
‘Unacceptable’: European countries slam IDF strikes on Hezbollah amid US-Iran truce
The UK and several EU countries on Thursday condemned a wave of Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon that came after a truce agreement between the US and Iran, which Iran and its proxy Hezbollah said also applied to Lebanon, but the US and Israel said did not. British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper told Sky News: “We do want to see the ceasefire extended to Lebanon,” adding: “I’m deeply troubled about the escalating attacks that we saw from Israel in Lebanon yesterday. “We’ve seen the humanitarian consequences, the huge mass displacement of people in Lebanon. So we do strongly want to see the ceasefire extended to Lebanon,” she added.
Speaking to Times Radio, Cooper said that if the truce is not applied to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, “that will destabilize the whole region.” “That escalation that we saw from Israel yesterday was deeply damaging, and we want to see an end to hostilities,” she said.
Israel said Wednesday’s airstrikes were planned for weeks and targeted the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group. Among the targets, the IDF said, were Hezbollah command centers and other military infrastructure, including intelligence headquarters and offices used by Hezbollah to plan attacks on IDF troops and Israeli civilians; infrastructure of Hezbollah’s rocket and naval units; and assets of the terror group’s elite Radwan Force and aerial unit. (Ed note: Well, Gee, guys: UK, France, and Italy, any word about the hundreds upon hundreds of rockets that Hezbollah has sent into the Northern and Central parts of Israel causing about 80,000 people to leave their homes in the north of Israel?) (Read More)
Europe Backstabs America On Lebanon
Israel says peace talks with Lebanon to begin ASAP, rejects calls for truce first
Under international pressure to engage in diplomacy after deadly strikes, Netanyahu says disarming Hezbollah will be focus of talks, said set to kick off next week in DC.
Intelligence Breakthrough: Lebanese Civilians Provide the Data Needed for Precision Strikes
In a significant development, thousands of Lebanese citizens have reached out to Israeli security forces to provide critical information on Hezbollah's senior leadership and hidden infrastructure.
The Israeli security establishment has revealed that a massive wave of cooperation from Lebanese civilians has directly led to some of the most significant military achievements in the current war. Following a psychological operations campaign by Unit 504, which involved dropping thousands of flyers across Lebanon, over a thousand local residents have come forward with actionable intelligence. This influx of data has provided the Intelligence Directorate with the precise locations of high ranking officials and sensitive military assets, allowing for a series of successful strikes and targeted eliminations that have crippled Hezbollah's operational capabilities in the south.
The most prominent result of this civilian cooperation was the successful elimination of Hajj Yusuf Ismail Hashim, the commander of Hezbollah’s Southern Front. Hashim, a pivotal figure in the organization's military hierarchy, was targeted and killed last week after several Lebanese citizens identified his secret hideout and reported it to Israeli authorities. Acting on this specific and verified information, the IAF conducted a precise strike on the location, neutralizing one of the most senior terror leaders responsible for operations against Israel.
This level of cooperation from the Lebanese public marks a major shift in the intelligence landscape of the war. Unit 504’s flyers specifically called on residents to assist in uncovering Hezbollah’s infrastructure to protect their own communities from the consequences of the war. The resulting phone calls and messages have not only exposed leadership hideouts but also revealed weapon storage sites and launch positions embedded in civilian areas. Security officials emphasize that this human intelligence is a vital supplement to technological surveillance, proving that even as Hezbollah tries to bury itself within the population, the people themselves are increasingly willing to push back against the terrorist organization’s presence. (Source)
IDF deals heavy blow to Hezbollah missile array
Syria, Jordan, Turkey sign deal to launch regional trade corridor
Hezbollah fires missile at southern port of Ashdod as IDF strikes launchers in Lebanon
Israel and Hezbollah continued to exchange fire into Friday, despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement of peace talks with Lebanon, which had continued to reel from major Israeli strikes two days earlier. There was no immediate response to the Israeli announcement from Lebanon, which had repeatedly proposed talks to end the war, or from Hezbollah. Netanyahu said that talks would focus on disarming Hezbollah and “establishing peaceful relations” between the countries.
Fearing a Ground Invasion, Iran Seals Off Isfahan Nuclear Tunnels
Key context (per IAEA and ISIS):
Trump Warns Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Tanker Fees
President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday against charging fees on tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, writing on Truth Social: “There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait — They better not be and, if they are, they better stop now!”
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Trump: Iran will not possess enriched uranium, will dig up all ‘nuclear dust’
The U.S. president hailed the two-week ceasefire agreement with Tehran, suggesting the deal could mark the beginning of a ‘golden age’ in the Middle East.
"America is Back": Trump Vows All-Out War if Iran Deal Fails
President Trump issues another chilling ultimatum to Tehran, vowing that U.S. forces will remain in striking distance until Iran fully surrenders its nuclear ambitions. As the White House rejects "scornful" proposals, Trump warns of a military response "stronger than anything ever seen." President Donald Trump issued a blistering warning to Tehran on Thursday morning, declaring that U.S. military forces will remain stationed in and around Iran until every provision of the current agreement is met.
The President’s comments come amid a backdrop of escalating rhetoric from Tehran. Mohammad Qalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, claimed that agreements with the West were violated even before negotiations could formally begin. Tehran has alleged three specific "critical violations" by the U.S. and Israel: A breach of the ceasefire in Lebanon. The intrusion of a drone into Iranian airspace. The denial of Iran's "right" to enrich nuclear material. Observers suggest these accusations reflect deep internal fractures within the Iranian leadership as the regime struggles to reconcile the strict terms of the agreement with domestic hardliners. (Read More)
JD Vance: It Would Be ‘Dumb’ of Iran to End Negotiations over Lebanon, Which Was Never Part of Ceasefire
Vice President JD Vance told reporters Wednesday that Lebanon was never part of the United States’ ceasefire with Iran, and it would be dumb of Iran to let negotiations disintegrate over Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Vance made the comments as he was departing Hungary for the United States.
Oil Giants Revolt Against Iran's Tolls For Strait of Hormuz
Energy executives and lobbyists are storming the White House to block a proposed $2.5 million-per-ship toll in the Strait of Hormuz. Industry giants warn that the secret deal could spark a global gas price explosion and give Iran unprecedented control over the world's most vital maritime chokepoint. Major oil company executives and industry consultants are actively lobbying the White House, Vice President JD Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubioover concerns about the Trump administration’s ceasefire agreement with Iran, according to Politico.
Iran's Araghchi seen as country's most powerful foreign minister yet - explainer
The son of an Iranian carpet merchant from Isfahan, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who will accompany the parliament speaker in peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, has compared the country's negotiating style to the bartering of the bazaar, an approach requiring "patience and great time."
Iranian and US officials are expected to hold talks on Friday to discuss a long-term settlement after the longtime foes agreed on a Pakistan-brokered two-week ceasefire to suspend a six-week-old war that has killed thousands, spread across the Middle East, and caused unprecedented disruption to the world's energy supplies. Tehran said the Iranian delegation, led by influential former commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, will enter peace talks with caution, citing a deep trust deficit with Washington.
Iranian FM says US must choose between ceasefire, supporting Israeli action against Hezbollah
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called on the United States to choose between maintaining a temporary ceasefire agreement with Iran and continuing to support Israel's war against Lebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah in a post on X/Twitter on Wednesday. "The US must choose - ceasefire or continued war via Israel. It cannot have both," Araghchi asserted. Aragchi claimed that the terms of the ceasefire explicitly outline Lebanon's inclusion in the deal, a claim that US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have denied.
IDF launches largest airstrikes yet on Hezbollah; Trump: Iran truce doesn’t cover Lebanon
The Israeli Air Force on Wednesday carried out its largest wave of airstrikes yet against Hezbollah, the military said, after announcing that it would keep fighting the Iran-backed terror group in Lebanon, despite the two-week ceasefire with Tehran that came into place hours earlier. The prime minister of Pakistan, who mediated between the US and Iran, declared in his post announcing the two-week ceasefire overnight Wednesday-Thursday that it would cover Lebanon as well. Iran said the same, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has insisted that Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah would continue. Trump weighed in on the issue later Wednesday, telling a PBS reporter during a phone interview that Lebanon was not included in the Iran ceasefire.
When asked why not, Trump responded: “Because of Hezbollah. They were not included in the deal. That’ll get taken care of too. It’s alright.” Asked if he was okay with Israel’s ongoing strikes against Hezbollah, Trump said: “It’s part of the deal — everyone knows that. That’s a separate skirmish.” The IDF strikes came as Hezbollah urged civilians not to return to southern Lebanon before, and as a Hezbollah official said the terror group had not publicly committed to the ceasefire because Israel had not either.
The Israel Defense Forces said its strikes targeted Beirut, the eastern Beqaa Valley and southern Lebanon. It issued evacuation warnings ahead of the strikes for Lebanese civilians in Beirut’s southern suburbs and areas of southern Lebanon. A source in Lebanon’s civil defense reported dozens of people killed in Beirut, and the Lebanese health ministry called on people there to clear the roads to let ambulances through. At least a dozen people were killed in other strikes in the southern Lebanese cities of Sidon and Tyre, according to Lebanese authorities and state media. (Read more)
Watch: IDF troops pursue and strike Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon
IDF's 146 Division continues operations in southern Lebanon, eliminating some 130 terrorists and dismantling over 1,000 terror sites to secure northern Israel.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Trump agrees to ‘double-sided ceasefire’ with Iran for two weeks
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday evening that he agreed to a “double-sided ceasefire” with Iran after talking to the Pakistani prime minister and field marshal, who “requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran.”
If the Iranian regime agrees to the “complete, immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,” Trump stated. “This will be a double-sided ceasefire.” Trump said the “reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all military objectives and are very far along with a definitive agreement concerning long-term peace with Iran and peace in the Middle East.”
Iran fires repeatedly at Israel after Trump extends ultimatum to Tehran
Iran says it attacked Kuwait, UAE after strikes on its oil facilities
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates after airstrikes against oil facilities on Iran’s Lavan island on Wednesday morning, state television reports.
Iran violates ceasefire agreement hours after Trump announces truce
Iran launched missiles toward Israel early Wednesday morning, hours after US President Donald Trumpannounced a two-week ceasefire involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Air raid alerts continued in Israel after the truce was announced, raising immediate doubts about whether the arrangement would hold.
Later on Wednesday, the Bahrain Interior Ministry said that air raid sirens were activated across the country following an Iranian attack on its territory. Later on Wednesday, Bahrain confirmed the attack was carried out by Iran, with the missile causing a fire without leaving anyone wounded.
Iran continues to attack Gulf states amid lack of US and Iranian specification on when truce begins
Neither Iran nor the US has offered any time for the ceasefire to begin, with the Islamic Republic continuing to attack Israel along with tho e Gulf states of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain. (No Source)
Trump says Iran’s uranium ‘will be perfectly taken care of’ as he claims ‘total and complete victory’
US President Donald Trump tells AFP that Iran’s uranium will be “perfectly taken care of” under a two-week ceasefire deal with Tehran.
Oil lifeline back? Tehran reopens Strait of Hormuz for 2 weeks as US-Iran agree to 11th-hour truce
Is the Strait of Hormuz finally reopening after weeks of chaos? Iran, in a X post, has announced a two-week safe passage window as part of a temporary ceasefire. With global markets on edge, is this a real breakthrough or just a pause?
Can Iran’s environment be saved?
Much of the global conversation about Iran revolves around security, conflict, and nuclear risk. What is less discussed is an environmental collapse already unfolding, with consequences that extend well beyond its borders. In recent weeks, as US and Israeli strikes have targeted the Islamic regime’s military infrastructure, public attention has also turned to vast underground tunnel networks used to house missile systems, some carved deep into mountains over decades. As Iran’s environmental crisis deepens, these networks reveal the scale at which the regime has mobilized land, resources, and engineering capacity for its military agenda rather than for environmental protection or public infrastructure.


































