Tasnim news agency reports Tehran did not request the ceasefire extension announced by Trump and suspects it may be a deception to enable future US or Israeli strikes.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Iran claims Trump’s ceasefire extension is a 'ploy for surprise strike'
Tasnim news agency reports Tehran did not request the ceasefire extension announced by Trump and suspects it may be a deception to enable future US or Israeli strikes.
Opposition to US talks grows in Tehran as ceasefire deadline nears
Mounting opposition to negotiations with Washington in Tehran is casting doubt over whether Iran will proceed with a new round of talks with the United States in Islamabad as the ceasefire deadline approaches. Iranian officials and state media have increasingly emphasized a lack of interest in continuing negotiations. State television has claimed that a majority of Iranians oppose further talks, a narrative reinforced by coverage from Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-affiliated outlets including Fars News Agency and Tasnim News Agency.
If they seek war, we are ready...': Iran sets condition for talks in Pakistan after Trump's ceasefire extension
Iran says it will join talks in Islamabad only if the US ends its naval blockade, calling it a ceasefire violation. As Trump extends the truce, Tehran remains sceptical, citing shifting US demands, while tensions rise and uncertainty surrounds peace negotiations.
Report: Israel doubts prospects of Iran deal, coordinated potential attack plans with US
Israel is doubtful that a deal will be reached between Iran and the United States in the expected talks between them and is jointly preparing with Washington for the war’s resumption, a senior security official tells the Kan public broadcaster. “The Iranians are trying to stall for time and are speaking in multiple voices. We and the Americans are coordinated and ready to resume the war immediately,” the official says, as Iran is yet to decide whether it will attend the second round of talks in Islamabad before the current two-week ceasefire ends.
At West Bank event, Smotrich declares Israel will rebuild Gaza settlements, fulfilling ‘prophecies’
Israel will return to the Gush Katif settlement bloc abandoned during the 2005 disengagement from Gaza, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declares during an Independence Day event in the West Bank settlement of Brukhin, during which he praises the current government for “leading a true revolution” by announcing “no fewer than 103 new settlements in Judea and Samaria.”
Israel will face resistance if troops stay in Lebanon, Lebanese Parliament Speaker says
"It [Israel] will smell the scent of resistance every day," said Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, Lebanon's most senior Shi'ite statesman and a Hezbollah ally. Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker warned on Tuesday that Israeli forces in parts of the country's south would face resistance if they fail to withdraw, signaling a risk of renewed confrontation ahead of US-mediated talks this week.
IDF says Hezbollah breached truce, launching rockets at troops, drone at Israel
The IDF said that it struck the launcher used in the attack within a few minutes. Separately, the IDF said that sirens that sounded in the communities of Kfar Yuval and Ma’ayan Baruch on the Lebanon border were not false alarms as it had initially reported. Following an examination, the IDF said the alerts were triggered in the border communities due to the interception of a drone that was launched from Lebanon. The drone was shot down before crossing the border, according to the military. The IDF said the attacks were “blatant violations of the ceasefire agreement.” No injuries were reported.
In a statement, Hezbollah said it targeted an Israeli artillery position in the northern border community of Kfar Giladi with a rocket barrage and attack drones. Hezbollah claimed to have documented over 200 Israeli violations of the ceasefire since it took effect on Friday. The terror group said the attacks on the IDF were carried out in response to those violations and its “right to resist occupation and repel it.” (Ed note: The area of the Rab al-Thalathine is about 9 to 12 miles directly north of the Sea of Galilee.) (Read More)
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Trump announces: Ceasefire extended until Iran submits a proposal
Trump announces the extension of the ceasefire with Iran until its fractured leadership submits a unified deal proposal. The US naval blockade remains firmly in place.
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the ceasefire in Iran would be extended for an unspecified amount of time, in order to allow the Iranian leadership time to submit a proposal for a deal. In a post on Truth Social, Trump made clear that the US naval blockade will remain in place until an Iranian proposal is submitted.
Iranian Delegation Has Not Departed for Islamabad as US-Iran Talks Hang in Balance
Pakistan continues its mediation efforts, but the absence of the Iranian team on the scheduled day adds to the brinkmanship surrounding these high-stakes talks - the first direct US-Iran negotiations in decades.
Vance to travel to Islamabad, Iranian delegation gets reported approval from supreme leader - Axios
US Vice President JD Vance is expected to leave for potential peace talks with Iran in Islamabad on Tuesday morning, Axios reported early Tuesday, citing three US sources. Earlier on Monday, US President Donald Trump told theNew York Post that Vance and his delegation were already en route to Pakistan, but conflicting sources claimed the vice president was still in the US. Axios reported that the White House first waited for a signal from Tehran that an Iranian delegation would also be joining.
'We have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield': Ghalibaf warns Trump as ceasefire nears deadline
Iran diplomacy wobbles as factions compete to avoid looking soft on US
Backed by the more uncompromising faction within the senior ranks of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), these emerging hardliners have been testing their ability to disrupt talks that already face significant obstacles.
High Alert: IDF Prepares for Sudden Iranian Attack as Nuclear Negotiations Teeter
Israeli defense officials are maintaining peak readiness across all branches as the government prepares for a potential sudden attack by Iran or a state directed strike in the wake of failing nuclear negotiations.
New round of Israel-Lebanon talks set for Thursday as US said trying to extend truce
A second round of direct talks between Israel and Lebanon will take place on Thursday, an Israeli and a US official tell The Times of Israel on Monday. The meeting, the official said, will take place at the State Department in Washington, and will include staffers from the Israeli, Lebanese, and US sides. Israel will be represented by its envoy to the US, and Lebanon by its former ambassador to Washington, Simon Karam.
Monday, April 20, 2026
Officials: Iran could soon rebuild ballistic missile system
Quietly Rearming: The Disturbing Iranian Move During the Ceasefire
While the world follows the mediation talks in Pakistan, the commander of the Revolutionary Guard's Air Force reveals data on an unprecedented rate of armament. As international mediators in Islamabad work to stabilize a fragile ceasefire, Tehran is projecting a defiant image of its military reality. General Seyed Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, declared that Iran has utilized the days of quiet to replenish its stockpiles of missiles and drones at a pace exceeding pre-war levels.
Trump says talks to take place Tuesday, as Iran says it has ‘no plans’ to attend
US president says he’s optimistic on prospects for deal, threatens to blow up bridges and power plants if Tehran doesn’t agree to demands; Netanyahu says war is ‘not over yet’.
He told the outlet that bridges and power plants in Iran would be targeted, repeating his threat to target civilian infrastructure — plans that appeared to have been halted after the ceasefire was reached nearly two weeks ago. The break in the fighting is set to expire on Wednesday if an extension is not agreed upon.Trump told Fox he is demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz and give up its highly enriched uranium, a demand Tehran has not agreed to.
Iran has consistently denied seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. However, it enriched uranium to levels that have no peaceful application, obstructed international inspectors from checking its nuclear facilities, and expanded its ballistic missile capabilities, all while repeatedly threatening over the years to annihilate Israel. Contrary to Trump’s claim, Iranian state media reported on Sunday night that Tehran was not planning to take part in new talks. “There are currently no plans to participate in the next round of Iran-US talks,” state broadcaster IRIB said, citing Iranian sources. (Read More)
Trump says US took control of Iranian cargo ship that tried to break blockade
US President Donald Trump announces that the US has taken custody of an Iranian cargo ship that attempted to pass a blockade that Washington has been maintaining around Iranian ports. “Today, an Iranian-flagged cargo ship named TOUSKA — nearly 900 feet long and weighing almost as much as an aircraft carrier — tried to get past our naval blockade, and it did not go well for them,” Trump claims in a Truth Social post.
Ghalibaf defends Iran-US talks amid hardline backlash
Iran's IRGC Quds Force head Qaani visits Baghdad, meets Shi'ite political, militia leaders - report
Iran's Quds Force head Esmail Qaani visited Baghdad to discuss Iraq's next prime minister and the future of Shi'ite militias amid US sanctions.
WATCH: IDF strikes ready-to-fire Hezbollah launcher in southern Lebanon
The IDF additionally released a warning to civilians in southern Lebanon, urging them not to move south of certain villages due to ongoing operations against Hezbollah. Overnight, the IDF struck a loaded, ready-to-fire Hezbollah launcher in Qalawiyah, north of the IDF’s established Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon, the military announced on Monday. The launcher posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops and civilians and was destroyed in self-defense, the IDF stated.
IDF reveals Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon
The IDF has established a Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon, the military announced on Sunday, publishing a map of the new line on Telegram. "Five divisions, alongside Israeli Navy forces, are operating simultaneously south of the Forward Defense Line in southern Lebanon in order to dismantle Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites and to prevent direct threats to communities in northern Israel," the IDF said.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
‘Who is he to deprive a nation of its legal rights?’: Pezeshkian slams Trump for opposing Tehran’s nuclear programme
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned Donald Trump for opposing Iran’s nuclear program, asserting Tehran’s legal rights, while Pakistani security sources suggest a second round of US-Iran peace talks may occur by April 24.
Trump: Iran ‘got a little cute’ by blocking Hormuz again, but talks going ‘really well’
Iranian security council says it will hold strait until ‘war fully ends’; Egypt’s FM says Cairo, Islamabad working on US-Iran ‘final agreement’; report: US to seize Iran-linked ships worldwide.
Iran Hormuz reversal exposes potential rift between regime leaders and hard-liners
Recordings shared with the WSJ of military pushback and maritime incidents indicate a potential internal split in Iran as tensions rise in Gulf waters.
IRGC calls foreign minister “idiot" in rare broadcast as Strait of Hormuz closed again
A leaked Iranian naval transmission reveals Revolutionary Guards openly insulting Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi while threatening to attack vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz without approval.
IRGC Fires on Indian Tankers in Strait of Hormuz, Closes Strait
Iran claims it replenishes missile launchers faster than before Operation Roaring Lion - report
Additionally, a Saturday N12 News report stated that Israel’s security establishment had located missile launchers aimed at Israel, poised to strike if a ceasefire wasn't reached with Lebanon.
Netanyahu shocked Trump 'prohibited' strikes on Lebanon, believes it inconsistent with ceasefire
Israel was surprised by US President Donald Trump’s announcement that the IDF is “prohibited” from continuing strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to a Saturday Axios report. The report noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “personally stunned and alarmed” by the post, and that Israeli officials sought clarification from the White House. This comes after Trump posted on Truth Social that Israel was prohibited from “bombing Lebanon any longer,” and that the US will work with Lebanon separately and “deal with the Hezbollah situation in an appropriate manner.”
The language implied that Trump was directly issuing an order to Israel, which would be unimaginable under other presidential administrations, Axios noted. Notably, according to the ceasefire agreement, Israel still has the right to take military action during the ceasefire, “in self-defense, at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.” However, because of the terminology Trump used, aides, including Israel’s Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, began investigating when and how Trump had changed course. The Israeli aides also stressed that Trump’s language appeared to contradict the ceasefire agreement.
In response to Axios, a US official said that “the president’s ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel clearly states that Israel will not carry out any offensive military operations against Lebanese targets but preserves its right to self-defense against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.” Later, in a separate interview with Axios, Trump said that he wanted the IDF to stop striking Lebanon. “Israel has to stop. They can’t continue to blow buildings up. I am not gonna allow it,” he said. On Friday, Netanyahu said that a ceasefire was underway following an initial announcement on Thursday, and called it “an opportunity to make a historic peace agreement with Lebanon.” (Read More)
The new 'yellow line' in southern Lebanon
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Iran reverses course on reopening Strait of Hormuz, signals warning to US
Iran announced it is reimposing restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, reversing its decision to reopen the waterway after President Donald Trump said the move would not end the blockade, according to The Associated Press.
Iran's joint military command said Saturday that “control of the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state... under strict management and control of the armed forces," adding that the restrictions will not be lifted as long as the U.S. continues to block Iranian ports. The announcement comes a few hours after Trump said the blockade "will remain in full force" until a deal is reached between Tehran and the U.S. (Ed note: Two last minute articles from FOX NEWS, check them out.)
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Strait of Hormuz under 'full IRGC control,' Iran opens fire on at least one vessel: intel official. (Read More)
Trump: Iran agreed to everything, will hand over enriched uranium
President Trump tells CBS News that Iran has agreed to surrender its enriched uranium to the United States and cease support for terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas.
Iran denies claim that US will retrieve enriched uranium, accuses Trump of lies
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf asserted that the US "did not win the war with these lies," adding that "they will certainly not get anywhere in negotiations either.”
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf accused US President Donald Trump of making several false claims regarding the status of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s enriched uranium in a post on X/Twitter in the early morning hours of Saturday. “The President of the United States made seven claims in one hour, all seven of which were false,” Ghalibaf wrote. “They did not win the war with these lies, and they will certainly not get anywhere in negotiations either.”
Trump earlier told Reuters that Iran's "nuclear dust" would be retrieved "very soon." "We're going to get it together. We're going to go in with Iran, at a nice leisurely pace, and go down and start excavating with big machinery... We'll bring it back to the United States," Trump added.Ghalibaf also disputed Trump’s assertion that Iran had announced that the Strait of Hormuz was “fully opened and ready for full passage.” (Read More)
































