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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that an Iranian delegation will travel to Islamabad for discussions with the United States, according to Iran’s Fars news agency. He stated that the next few hours are extremely critical and outlined conditions that must be met before any agreement can be reached.

Khatibzadeh emphasized that the United States must ensure an end to Israeli attacks in Lebanon and that Lebanon must be included in any regional peace initiative. His remarks highlight Iran’s insistence on linking regional stability to developments in Lebanon and its demand for broader inclusion in peace efforts.

The statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, with Iran signaling that the outcome of the upcoming talks could depend on how these conditions are addressed.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns of critical hours before US talks in Islamabad

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Lebanon was a key component of the two-week ceasefire agreement reached between Iran and the United States. He made the remarks in response to Israel’s destructive attacks in Lebanon, warning that any violation of the ceasefire would bring severe consequences.

In a post on social media platform X, Ghalibaf emphasized that Lebanon and the entire 'Resistance Axis' are inseparable parts of the ceasefire. He further cautioned that any breach of the agreement would be met with a strong response and come at a high cost.

The statement, reported by Al Jazeera, underscores Iran’s position linking the stability of Lebanon to the broader ceasefire framework with the United States.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s speaker warns Lebanon is central to US-Iran ceasefire, any breach will face consequences

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday described Israel’s recent attacks in Lebanon as a clear violation of the preliminary ceasefire agreement. In a post on social media platform X, he said Iran would never abandon its Lebanese brothers and sisters, calling the Israeli actions a sign of deceit and a dangerous indication of non-compliance with potential agreements.

Pezeshkian warned that continued Israeli operations would render ongoing discussions meaningless, emphasizing that Iran’s hand remains on the trigger. His remarks followed Israeli strikes carried out on Wednesday and Thursday in Lebanon, which he said undermined the fragile ceasefire framework.

The statement reflects Iran’s firm stance on supporting Lebanon and signals heightened regional tension following the alleged breach of the ceasefire agreement.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran accuses Israel of violating Lebanon ceasefire, warns talks may lose meaning

Iran did not launch any attacks today, Thursday, against Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman. The UAE Ministry of Defense confirmed in a statement that the country remained free from attacks. Military authorities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman also reported no missile or drone strikes, while Bahrain likewise confirmed no incidents originating from Iran.

The development follows a recent escalation that began after the United States and Israel carried out strikes inside Iran on February 28. In response, Iran had targeted U.S. bases in several Gulf states. However, a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the United States was announced yesterday, Wednesday, even as Israel continued its operations in Lebanon.

The absence of new attacks today suggests that the ceasefire may be holding across the Gulf region, though tensions remain high due to ongoing Israeli actions in Lebanon.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

No Iranian attacks reported in Gulf states following ceasefire with the United States

Since February 28, a joint military operation by the United States and Israel has severely damaged Iran’s political and military command structure. Over the past 40 days, Iran has lost several of its most influential leaders, marking one of the most significant leadership crises in its history. Among the dead is Supreme Leader Khamenei, killed in a powerful airstrike at his Tehran residence, an event seen as a major turning point in the conflict.

Other key figures killed include Larijani, a central architect of Iran’s diplomatic and strategic policies, whose death has disrupted Tehran’s international coordination. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chief Mohammad Pakpour was also killed, weakening Iran’s internal and regional military power. Military chief Mousavi died during a high-level meeting in Tehran targeted by Israeli intelligence, while the head of Iran’s defense modernization program was also killed the same day.

The most recent blow came on April 6, when intelligence chief Majid Khademi was killed in a joint airstrike. His death, described as the loss of Iran’s “eyes and ears,” further deepened the country’s leadership vacuum.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US-Israel offensive kills Iran’s top leaders, crippling its command structure

Iran has issued new terms for controlling the Strait of Hormuz following a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan after months of conflict with the United States and Israel. The strait, a vital route for 20 percent of global oil and LNG shipments, had been closed after Iran attacked merchant vessels in retaliation for strikes by Washington and Tel Aviv. Tehran’s new protocol includes a revised navigation map directing ships closer to its coast and potential tolls for passage, though it remains unclear if fees are being collected during the truce. Talks between Iran and the US are scheduled to begin in Islamabad on Friday.

Iran’s 10-point peace plan demands an end to US and Israeli attacks, lifting of sanctions, and recognition of its control over Hormuz. Reports suggest Tehran may charge up to $2 million per vessel or $1 per barrel of oil, with revenues shared with Oman, though Muscat has rejected the idea. Critics argue the tolls violate international maritime law under UNCLOS, which forbids levies on transit through international straits.

Analysts warn that continued Iranian control could unsettle global energy markets and strain relations with Gulf states and Western powers, as uncertainty persists over safe passage and future disruptions.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s new Hormuz control plan raises legal and energy concerns amid fragile ceasefire

Following a recent ceasefire, partial maritime traffic has resumed through the strategic Strait of Hormuz. According to data from the vessel-tracking platform MarineTraffic, at least nine ships have passed through the strait since the ceasefire was declared on Tuesday night. Among these were two oil and chemical tankers, though the overall number remains far below normal levels.

Before the conflict, the multinational Joint Maritime Information Center recorded an average of about 138 ships passing daily through the strait. Richard Meade, editor of maritime news agency Lloyd’s List, said the ongoing conflict had nearly halted vessel movement, with around 800 ships still stranded in the region.

Analysts noted that while limited traffic has resumed, uncertainty persists over whether Iran will fully reopen the strait. This continued uncertainty could keep affecting global trade and energy supply conditions.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Nine ships cross Strait of Hormuz after ceasefire, traffic remains far below normal

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh stated in an interview on April 9, 2026, that Iran will ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. He noted that the strait had remained open for thousands of years until the start of hostilities with the United States. However, he warned that the strait would not be reopened unless the U.S. withdrew from what he described as acts of aggression, indirectly referring to Israel’s attacks in Lebanon.

Khatibzadeh emphasized that Iran would act in accordance with international norms and laws but asserted that the Strait of Hormuz is not part of international waters. He said that safe passage depends on the goodwill of Iran and Oman. When asked whether safe navigation meant no fees or threats to ships, he replied that Iran wants the strait to remain peaceful.

He added that safe navigation is a bilateral matter and that Iran would not tolerate the misuse of the Gulf by warships, signaling Tehran’s firm stance on regional maritime security.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran links reopening of Hormuz Strait to U.S. withdrawal from aggressive actions

Iran has declared that advancing permanent peace talks with the United States is unjustified following Israel’s large-scale airstrikes across Lebanon that killed hundreds of people. Iranian parliament speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said both Israel and the US violated the ceasefire terms announced by US President Donald Trump. Tehran accused Washington of endangering the agreement by pressing to halt Iran’s nuclear program and supporting Israeli attacks on Hezbollah.

The US and Israel have stated that the two-week ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue operations there. US Vice President JD Vance said Iran misunderstood the ceasefire’s scope. Ghalibaf rejected Trump’s claim that Iran agreed to stop uranium enrichment, insisting Tehran retains that right. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the Israeli strikes and urged inclusion of Lebanon in the truce.

The conflict has shaken global markets, with oil prices dropping 14 percent to 95 dollars per barrel. Despite five weeks of war and thousands of deaths, key issues remain unresolved, casting doubt on the peace talks scheduled for Saturday.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran deems US peace talks unjustified after Israeli strikes kill hundreds in Lebanon

Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has declared that continuing peace talks with the United States is ‘illogical’ following Israel’s recent attacks in Lebanon. In a post on social media platform X, he said the ‘operational basis’ for ceasefire discussions between Tehran and Washington has already been violated, rendering further negotiations meaningless.

Ghalibaf stated that three key clauses of the ceasefire plan have been breached: ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon, drone incursions into Iranian airspace, and denial of Iran’s right to enrich uranium. He accused Israel of intensifying its conflict with Hezbollah in violation of the ceasefire terms, while criticizing the United States for demanding a full halt to Iran’s nuclear program, which he said undermines the agreement.

According to Ghalibaf, under these circumstances, pursuing bilateral ceasefire or peace negotiations no longer makes sense, reflecting Tehran’s frustration over what it views as repeated violations of the truce framework.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran’s speaker deems US peace talks illogical after Israeli strikes in Lebanon

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a stern warning to the United States, saying it must choose between supporting a ceasefire or continuing to fight on behalf of Israel. In a post on social media platform X on Wednesday, Araghchi stated that the conditions for a ceasefire between the United States and Iran are clear and that both options cannot coexist.

He added that the world is witnessing what he described as genocide in Lebanon and that the next move lies with the United States. Araghchi emphasized that the international community is watching whether Washington will act according to its stated commitments.

The warning came a day after the United States and Iran announced a ceasefire following more than a month of conflict, according to Anadolu news agency.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran warns US to choose between ceasefire or fighting for Israel after Lebanon conflict

Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz after accusing Israel of violating a recently declared ceasefire by launching heavy attacks in Lebanon. The closure began Wednesday afternoon, halting all tanker traffic through the strategic waterway. According to Lebanon’s Civil Defense, the Israeli strikes killed at least 254 people and injured 1,165 others. Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported that the decision followed Israel’s breach of ceasefire conditions, a claim also confirmed by the official IRNA news agency.

Earlier on Wednesday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump had announced the establishment of a ceasefire based on Iran’s conditions, allowing two oil tankers to safely pass through the strait. However, after renewed Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Tehran suspended all remaining tanker movements. One of Iran’s key ceasefire terms required halting attacks on the “resistance front,” including Lebanon.

The developments have cast uncertainty over the ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel, only hours after it took effect. Fars News also reported that Iran is finalizing plans for retaliatory measures against Israeli military positions in occupied territories.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz after Israeli attacks in Lebanon breach ceasefire

Iran has accused the United States of breaching three conditions of a proposed ceasefire framework before formal discussions could take place. In an official statement released on Tuesday night, Tehran said that repeated violations had deepened its longstanding distrust of Washington. The statement noted that the U.S. president had earlier described Iran’s ten-point proposal as a practical basis for negotiations, yet three clauses were already violated.

According to the statement, the first violation concerns the ceasefire condition related to Lebanon, which Iran said was ignored despite calls for an immediate halt to hostilities across all regions. The second violation involved a drone entering Iranian airspace, which was reportedly shot down in the Lar area of Fars province. The third violation, Iran claimed, was the denial of its right to enrich uranium, a right recognized under the sixth clause of the ten-point framework.

Iran concluded that the agreed foundation for talks had been openly breached, making any bilateral ceasefire or negotiation unreasonable under current circumstances.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran accuses US of breaching three ceasefire terms before talks

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has announced new alternative maritime routes in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safer navigation for vessels. According to a report by Al Jazeera citing Iran’s state news agency ISNA, the decision aims to help ships avoid potential sea mines and other hazardous areas in the region.

The IRGC Navy instructed all vessels crossing the strait to coordinate with its forces and use the designated alternative routes. The announcement emphasized that following these routes would allow ships to pass through the area safely, minimizing risks from possible underwater threats.

The measure underscores Iran’s focus on maintaining control and safety in one of the world’s most strategically important waterways, though further details on the routes or duration of the directive were not provided.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

IRGC Navy sets alternative Hormuz routes to ensure safe passage from possible sea mines

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the United States must make a clear decision on whether it wants a ceasefire or to continue the war through Israel. In a message on Telegram, he emphasized that the conditions for a ceasefire between Iran and the United States are clear and specific, and that both options cannot proceed simultaneously.

Araghchi added that the world is witnessing genocide in Lebanon and that the responsibility now lies with the United States to uphold its commitments. He previously said that any ceasefire agreement with the US must include Lebanon and require Israel to halt its ongoing war against Hezbollah there. In an earlier post on social media platform X, Araghchi claimed that this issue was already part of an understanding, contradicting Israel’s recent statements.

The remarks highlight Iran’s insistence on linking any regional ceasefire to the situation in Lebanon, placing diplomatic pressure on Washington to clarify its stance.

09 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Iran tells US to choose between ceasefire or continuing war through Israel


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