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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sharply criticized Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his comments regarding the ceasefire between the United States and Iran. In a post on social media platform X, Netanyahu said Israel would continue its operations against Tehran and its allied regional groups.

Earlier in the week, following the US-Iran ceasefire, Erdogan had warned US President Donald Trump to avoid any form of provocation, though he did not specify whom the warning targeted. Responding to this, Netanyahu accused Erdogan of supporting groups aligned with Iran and of committing violence against the Kurdish population in Turkey.

The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Turkey amid broader regional instability following the US-Iran ceasefire agreement.

13 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Netanyahu rebukes Erdogan over US-Iran ceasefire remarks, vows continued action against Tehran

The recent talks between the United States and Iran did not yield the expected results, but Pakistan continues its diplomatic engagement, according to Qamar Cheema, Executive Director of the Sanober Institute. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Cheema described the discussions as one of the most significant diplomatic efforts of the past decade. He said Iran received a final proposal and its delegation must now consult the country’s top leadership, especially after recent US-Israeli strikes killed several key Iranian figures.

Cheema explained that Pakistan’s role was to bring both sides to the table, reduce mistrust, and rebuild confidence, a task he claimed Pakistan accomplished successfully. Both parties reportedly appreciated Pakistan’s mediation, earning it international recognition. He emphasized that the most important achievement of the process was the ceasefire, calling it the central outcome.

Cheema expressed hope that Iran would soon decide on the proposal and return to the negotiation process, describing the situation as ongoing and the diplomatic efforts as continuing.

13 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Pakistan keeps diplomatic efforts alive after US-Iran talks fail

Iran’s Deputy Parliament Speaker Haji Babai has declared that the Strait of Hormuz is entirely under Iranian control and that all vessels using the route must pay tolls in Iranian rials. The statement follows recent discussions between Iran and the United States, which have reignited tensions over the strategic waterway. According to reports, nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas pass through this strait, making it a critical global energy corridor.

The issue of securing safe passage through the Strait was a key condition in the conditional ceasefire between Iran and the United States, but it became a major point of contention during negotiations. U.S. Vice President JD Vance, after talks in Pakistan, avoided commenting on the matter, while President Donald Trump claimed on social media that the strait would soon reopen. The U.S. Central Command reported that two Navy destroyers had crossed the strait to clear mines, a claim Iran denied.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned that any attempt by military ships to pass through the strait would be met with strong resistance, further heightening international concern over global energy supply stability.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran claims full control of Strait of Hormuz, demands tolls in rials amid renewed US tensions

At least 30 people were killed in a stampede at a historic fortress in Haiti on Saturday, according to Culture Minister Emmanuel Menard. The incident occurred during a tourism event in the city of Milot, and authorities confirmed that the injured are receiving medical treatment, though the exact number of those hurt remains unclear.

Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé expressed deep condolences and said the tragedy took place amid a large gathering of young people attending the event. He confirmed that an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the stampede. Local media reported that the event drew a large crowd of students and visitors after being promoted on social media.

The fortress, built shortly after Haiti gained independence from France by revolutionary leader Henri Christophe, stands as a national symbol of freedom and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

At least 30 killed in stampede at Haiti’s historic fortress during tourism event

The United Kingdom and Australia have voiced deep disappointment after peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without any agreement. Senior ministers from both countries described the outcome as unfortunate and urged both sides to return to the negotiating table. The discussions, aimed at resolving a 44-day-long conflict, concluded without progress despite Pakistan’s mediation efforts.

British Health Minister Wes Streeting told Sky News that the breakdown of talks was disappointing, as hopes were high for a sustainable resolution to Iran’s ongoing war. He maintained that diplomatic efforts must continue despite setbacks. Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong also expressed dissatisfaction, emphasizing that maintaining the ceasefire and resuming dialogue should remain top priorities.

The failure of the talks has heightened global concern amid volatile energy prices and worsening humanitarian conditions. Major powers are reportedly hoping for a lasting ceasefire to stabilize the situation.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

UK and Australia disappointed as US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad end without agreement

A 21-hour closed-door meeting between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without any agreement to halt ongoing hostilities. The failure of the high-level talks has placed the fragile ceasefire between the two nations at serious risk. Both Washington and Tehran blamed each other for the breakdown, with US Vice President JD Vance calling the outcome a major setback for Iran.

Iran’s foreign ministry described the failure as expected, noting that it was unrealistic to resolve all issues in a single session. The conflict, now in its 44th day, has already claimed thousands of lives, most of them Iranian civilians. The war has also driven global oil and gas prices sharply higher, creating new strains on the world economy.

Despite the setback, Pakistan’s foreign minister Ishaq Dar said his country would continue mediating between the two long-time rivals. Analysts warned that the collapse of the talks could prolong instability in the Middle East, with direct consequences for global politics and economic stability.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Iran talks fail in Islamabad, fueling fears of rising global oil prices

Talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad have ended without agreement, with both sides blaming each other for the failure. The discussions, held shortly after a fragile ceasefire, were marked by mutual claims of victory in the recent conflict. The negotiations began under tense circumstances following a warning from the US president that included threats to destroy Iranian civilization.

According to the report, no new announcement has been made about resuming attacks on Iran, but the likelihood of renewed hostilities has increased. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran had partially but effectively closed, was not addressed in the talks. The presence of two US warships deployed in the Persian Gulf suggests Washington may be considering alternative actions.

The United States cited Iran’s failure to provide credible assurances that it would never develop nuclear weapons as the main obstacle to progress. Iran maintains it does not seek to produce such weapons, but after two wars in a year, domestic support for nuclear capability appears to be growing. The breakdown of these direct talks is being viewed as a significant diplomatic setback.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Iran talks in Islamabad collapse amid blame over ceasefire and nuclear assurances

Talks between the United States and Iran concluded without any agreement, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei. The discussions, held with Pakistan’s mediation, covered the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear concerns, wartime compensation, sanctions relief, and efforts to end regional conflicts. In a post on social media platform X, Baghaei expressed Iran’s gratitude to Pakistan for organizing and facilitating the dialogue.

Baghaei stated that Iranian representatives used all their strength, experience, and knowledge to defend Tehran’s rights and interests. He emphasized that Iran remains determined to protect its national interests and welfare through diplomacy and all available means. The spokesperson also reiterated Iran’s distrust of the United States, citing past hostilities and attacks allegedly carried out by the US and Israel.

He added that the success of the diplomatic process depends on the sincerity and goodwill of the other side, and on recognition of Iran’s legitimate rights. Baghaei concluded by thanking the Pakistani government and people for their sincere efforts in advancing the talks.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran thanks Pakistan after US-Iran talks end without agreement on key issues

At least five people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike on Qana in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese National News Agency (NNA). Civil Defense workers were reported to be rescuing the injured and transporting them to a hospital in the nearby city of Tyre. Al Jazeera reported that simultaneous strikes also hit other parts of Tyre district, injuring at least three more people in the Ma’raka area.

Qana has a tragic history of Israeli attacks, with deadly incidents in 1996 and 2006 still remembered by residents. The latest assault has revived memories of those earlier tragedies and heightened tensions across southern Lebanon, according to local sources.

The escalation in violence has raised concerns about further instability in the region, though no official statements on next steps were reported in the source.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli airstrike in Qana, southern Lebanon kills five and heightens regional tensions

The much-anticipated Iran–United States talks in Islamabad ended abruptly without any agreement, creating a major diplomatic deadlock. US Vice President JD Vance announced the failure to reach a deal at a press conference and immediately left Pakistan with his family. The Iranian delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, also departed soon after. The sudden breakdown has turned global attention toward President Donald Trump’s response.

The main reason for the impasse was the US reluctance to halt Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, which Iran had made a central issue of the negotiations. Tehran also rejected Washington’s conditions regarding security in the Strait of Hormuz as unacceptable. Pakistan, acting as mediator, urged both sides to keep the dialogue open and extend the ceasefire despite the escalating tensions.

With the talks stalled, the next steps from Washington—particularly Trump’s stance on the failed negotiations and the unstable Middle East situation—have become a key focus in international politics.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran-US talks collapse in Islamabad, focus turns to Trump’s response

A Palestinian youth was shot dead in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The ministry identified the victim as 23-year-old Ali Majed Hamadneh, who was critically injured when Israeli settlers opened fire during an operation in Deir Jarir village, northeast of Ramallah. He was taken to the Palestine Medical Complex, where he later died. Palestinian news agency Wafa confirmed the incident, reporting that armed settlers entered the village under Israeli military protection and fired at residents.

The Israeli army confirmed a Palestinian death in Deir Jarir, stating that troops had responded to reports of stone-throwing at Israeli civilians. According to the military, the situation escalated into a violent riot, prompting a reserve soldier to fire warning shots before shooting one attacker. The army said the wounded man was taken to a hospital and later pronounced dead, adding that an investigation was underway.

Violence in the occupied West Bank has intensified since the Gaza war began in October 2023 and further escalated after the Iran war started in February 2026, with at least six Palestinians killed in settler attacks since then.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Palestinian youth killed in West Bank amid conflicting Israeli and Palestinian accounts

China is building a new generation of nuclear-powered submarines to enhance the strength of its navy. Using its advanced dual-use shipbuilding industry, the People's Liberation Army Navy is rapidly expanding its fleet with new warships and submarines. Satellite images published in early 2026 revealed a glimpse of the Type-095 submarine, believed to be the largest and most modern in China's fleet.

Reports suggest that the Type-095 is an upgraded version of earlier models such as the Type-093B and Type-094. The submarine is estimated to be about 110 meters long with a displacement between 9,000 and 10,000 tons. Experts believe it could significantly improve China's underwater capabilities through advanced hydrodynamic design, noise reduction systems, and quieter propulsion technology.

Although details about its missile and torpedo systems remain limited, analysts speculate that the submarine may include vertical launch systems capable of deploying modern hypersonic or anti-ship ballistic missiles. If confirmed, the Type-095 could mark a major step in Beijing’s efforts to close the gap with U.S. undersea dominance.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China builds its largest nuclear submarine to boost naval power

The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for destroying a rocket launcher in the Jouaiya area of southern Lebanon. According to the army, the launcher was loaded and ready for firing when it was struck overnight. The military stated that the target was neutralized before it could launch rockets toward Israel.

The attack occurred during a two-week ceasefire period linked to ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran. Despite the truce, Israeli operations in Lebanon have continued. Earlier, Hezbollah, an ally of Iran, had launched rocket attacks against Israel, escalating hostilities since early March. In response, Israel carried out extensive airstrikes and ground operations.

The situation has raised concerns about further escalation across the region as both sides maintain military activity despite the declared ceasefire.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israel claims it destroyed a rocket launcher in southern Lebanon amid ongoing regional tensions

Israeli airstrikes continued across Lebanon, deepening the humanitarian crisis and sparking widespread protests. Reports from Beirut and southern Lebanese cities indicated that numerous people were killed within the past 24 hours. Grieving families carried bodies through the streets as funerals turned into large demonstrations, highlighting the growing desperation among civilians.

Protesters condemned Israel’s ongoing attacks and criticized the international community’s silence, demanding immediate action to stop the bloodshed. Scenes from mass burials underscored the scale of civilian suffering as the conflict escalated. The Israeli military stated that it would continue targeting what it described as objectives in Lebanon.

The escalating violence has paralyzed daily life in Beirut and other major cities, forcing thousands to flee their homes in search of safety. The situation remains dire, with civilians bearing the heaviest toll of the continuing hostilities.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon trigger mass funerals, protests, and worsening humanitarian crisis

Iran has denied a claim by the United States that two American warships crossed the Strait of Hormuz. In a statement posted on social media platform X, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said the USS Frank E. Petersen and USS Michael Murphy had passed through the strait and were operating in the Arabian Sea as part of a broader mission. According to CENTCOM, the operation aimed to clear the strait of naval mines allegedly placed by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and to ensure maritime security.

Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters rejected the US statement in a brief response. A spokesperson said the CENTCOM commander’s claim about the movement and entry of US ships into the Strait of Hormuz was strongly denied. The spokesperson added that all navigation and movement in the area are fully under the control of Iran’s armed forces.

The conflicting statements highlight ongoing maritime tensions between the two countries over control and security in one of the world’s most strategic waterways.

12 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran rejects US claim that two American warships crossed the Strait of Hormuz


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