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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of betraying both diplomacy and the American people who elected him. Araghchi made the remarks following a U.S. attack that he said occurred while constructive discussions on Iran’s nuclear program were underway.
In a post on X, Araghchi criticized Trump’s approach to negotiations, saying that treating complex nuclear talks like a land deal and covering reality with lies leads to unrealistic expectations. He added that such actions result in hatred and metaphorically described the situation as bombing the negotiation table.
The comments reflect Iran’s frustration over the disruption of diplomatic progress and signal renewed tension between Tehran and Washington following the attack.
Iran accuses Trump of betraying diplomacy amid nuclear talks and U.S. attack
Iran has claimed responsibility for shooting down another US F-15 fighter jet. According to a report by Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Wednesday, the country’s air defense unit targeted and destroyed the aircraft. This follows an earlier announcement on Monday by Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, which stated that three US fighter jets had been downed using domestically developed air defense systems.
Images and reports related to the downed US aircraft and pilot ejections have since circulated across social media and various news outlets. On Monday morning, Iran’s armed forces had also shot down an F-15 jet in the airspace near the Iran-Kuwait border, an incident confirmed by Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense.
The latest claim adds to a series of escalating military incidents between Iran and the United States, though independent verification of the reported shootdowns was not mentioned in the source.
Iran claims its air defense shot down another US F-15 near Iran-Kuwait border
A United Nations expert committee has expressed deep concern over the deaths of children in a bombing at a girls’ school in southern Iran. The attack took place on Saturday at Shajareh Tayyebeh School in Minab, during the first day of US and Israeli strikes. According to UN experts, at least 160 children were killed in the incident.
In a statement, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said it was alarmed by reports of attacks on civilian infrastructure, including schools and hospitals, which have injured and traumatized children and claimed many young lives. The committee, composed of 18 independent experts, monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which protects children’s right to education and safety from violence.
Earlier, Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, raised the issue in a letter to UN human rights chief Volker Türk on March 1, describing the attack as “unjustified” and “criminal.”
UN voices deep concern after bombing kills children at Iranian girls’ school
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning announced that more than 470 Chinese nationals have been safely evacuated from Iran following the start of attacks by the United States and Israel. The evacuation was carried out to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens amid escalating regional tensions.
Mao Ning emphasized the need to maintain security and stability in the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters, describing their importance as vital to global trade. The statement reflects China’s concern over the potential impact of regional instability on international shipping and commerce.
The report also mentioned related developments in the region, including the indefinite postponement of a memorial event for Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, displacement of over 65,000 people in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks, and a missile strike on Saudi Arabia’s largest oil refinery.
China evacuates over 470 citizens from Iran amid U.S. and Israeli attacks
The Israeli military has announced that it has launched a major new airstrike in Tehran, the capital of Iran. According to a statement from the Israeli army, the operation specifically targets Iran’s ruling leadership. The statement added that further details would be provided later. The announcement marks a significant escalation in tensions between the two countries.
An AFP correspondent reported that an explosion occurred in the northeastern part of Tehran around the time of the Israeli claim. No additional information about casualties, damage, or the scale of the attack was immediately available from the report.
The situation remains developing, with both the extent of the strike and Iran’s potential response yet to be confirmed.
Israel claims new major airstrike in Tehran targeting Iran’s leadership
Iran has indefinitely postponed the memorial ceremony for its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint attack by Israel and the United States, according to the Mehr news agency. The three-day event was originally scheduled to begin Wednesday night at Tehran’s Grand Mosalla prayer ground.
Mehr reported that the decision to postpone came in response to public requests, as many people from different provinces wanted to attend the funeral but found it difficult due to ongoing attacks. The Revolutionary Guard stated that preparations are underway to hold the late leader’s funeral in the city of Mashhad, though no specific date has been announced yet.
The postponement reflects the logistical and security challenges Iran faces amid continued hostilities following the attack that killed its top leader.
Iran delays Khamenei memorial indefinitely after joint Israel-US attack
An adviser to Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated on Wednesday that the country has no intention of holding talks with the United States and is prepared for a long war. The statement was made by Mohammad Mokhbar during an appearance on Iran’s state television, according to a BBC report.
Mokhbar said Iran has no trust in the Americans and sees no basis for negotiations, asserting that the country could continue fighting as long as it wishes. His remarks reflect Tehran’s hardened stance amid ongoing regional tensions and strained relations with Washington.
The comments come as Iran continues to face regional instability, including displacement in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks and other regional security challenges, according to related reports cited in the same source.
Iran says it will not negotiate with the US and is ready for a long war
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of breaking off diplomatic relations out of envy during negotiations. In a new social media post, Araghchi wrote that Trump viewed complex nuclear discussions as if they were real estate transactions, suggesting that falsehoods had obscured reality and led to unrealistic expectations.
Araghchi stated that the outcome of this approach was the severing of diplomatic ties at the negotiation table itself. He further alleged that Trump had betrayed both diplomatic relations and the American people who elected him.
The comments reflect continuing tensions between Iran and the United States, with Araghchi’s remarks underscoring Tehran’s frustration over the breakdown of talks and the perceived lack of seriousness from Washington.
Iran’s foreign minister says Trump ended diplomacy out of envy during nuclear negotiations
Mojtaba Khamenei, considered a potential successor to Iran’s supreme leadership, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt, according to two Iranian sources cited by Reuters. The report did not specify the location or method of the attack. Mojtaba, previously described in a 2008 U.S. diplomatic cable as a capable and powerful leader, has been viewed as a key figure in Iran’s political hierarchy.
The incident follows the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on Saturday after serving 36 years as the country’s top religious authority. In the aftermath, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that whoever becomes Iran’s next supreme leader would also be targeted, posting the threat on social media platform X.
The attack on Mojtaba Khamenei and the warning from Israel come amid heightened regional instability following the joint strike and ongoing displacement in Lebanon due to Israeli operations.
Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei survives assassination attempt after death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated that the recent attack on Iran by the United States and Israel was inconsistent with international law. Speaking at an event in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday, Carney said the assault was carried out without consultation with the United Nations or allied nations. He urged all parties to de-escalate the conflict quickly to protect civilian lives and property.
US Democratic Congress member Pramila Jayapal also criticized the attack, saying there was no justification for it. After a House briefing on the Iran conflict, she told reporters that no evidence had been presented showing Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States. Meanwhile, the US-based Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA) reported that at least 1,097 civilians have been killed in Iran since February 28 due to ongoing violence.
The developments come amid a series of regional escalations, including Israeli strikes in Isfahan and Lebanon and an Iranian missile attack on a US airbase in Qatar.
Canada condemns US-Israel attack on Iran as breach of international law
Israeli airstrikes in Iran’s central Isfahan province have killed five people, according to reports published on March 4, 2026. The attacks targeted several areas including Najafabad, Fereydan, Mobarakeh, Aran va Bidgol, Kashan, and Shahreza. Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that fifteen residential units were damaged in Fereydan during the strikes.
The U.S. military stated that it carried out attacks on nearly two thousand targets in Iran, describing the operation as almost twice the scale of the 2003 Iraq invasion. Meanwhile, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported that since February 28, at least 1,097 civilians have been killed in violence across Iran, including 181 children under the age of ten.
The developments come amid heightened regional tensions, with related incidents reported in Lebanon and Qatar, and the United States advising non-essential personnel to leave parts of Pakistan.
Israeli airstrikes in Iran’s Isfahan kill five as U.S. confirms major military operations
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint U.S.-Israeli attack in Tehran on Saturday, will be buried in the holy city of Mashhad, his birthplace. The information was reported by Iran’s Fars News Agency on Tuesday. The exact date of the burial has not yet been announced. Khamenei’s father is also buried in the Imam Reza shrine complex in Mashhad.
Before the burial, a large farewell ceremony will be held in the capital, Tehran, according to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), though no details of the program have been released. Khamenei, 86, had served as Iran’s Supreme Leader since 1989, following his role in the Islamic Revolution under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his presidency during the Iran-Iraq war.
During his nearly 37-year rule, Khamenei faced multiple political and economic challenges, including widespread protests over the sharp fall of the Iranian rial that began in December last year and spread nationwide.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei to be buried in Mashhad after fatal U.S.-Israeli strike
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has declared that it now holds complete control over the Strait of Hormuz. The statement was made by IRGC naval officer Mohammad Akbarzadeh, who said the strategic waterway is under the full authority of the Islamic Republic’s naval forces. The announcement was reported by Iran’s Fars News Agency.
The IRGC had previously warned that it could close the strait if necessary. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime route for global oil shipments, and control over it has long been a point of contention in regional security. The report also recalled that U.S. President Donald Trump had earlier stated his readiness to deploy naval forces to protect oil tankers in the area.
The claim of full control adds to the ongoing military and political friction in the region, where recent incidents have included U.S. strikes on Iranian targets and heightened tensions involving Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard asserts full control over the Strait of Hormuz
The United States military announced that it has carried out strikes on approximately 2,000 targets inside Iran. According to the US Central Command, the operation was nearly twice the scale of the 2003 Iraq invasion. The commander reported that 17 Iranian ships were destroyed, and senior Admiral Brad Cooper stated that no Iranian vessels remained in the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, or the Gulf of Oman.
Cooper described the campaign as the largest US troop deployment in the Middle East in a generation, involving more than 50,000 troops, 200 fighter jets, two aircraft carriers, and bombers. He said the attacks focused on eliminating potential threats to US forces and targeted Iran’s navy, including its most capable submarines.
The report also noted that there was no evidence Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States, despite the scale of the operation.
US strikes nearly 2,000 targets in Iran, destroying naval forces and major assets
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they killed Daud Ali Zadeh, commander of the Lebanon branch of Iran’s Quds Force, in an airstrike in central Tehran. IDF spokesperson Brigadier General Efi Defrin stated that the attack specifically targeted the senior Quds Force officer. The Quds Force is a branch of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
According to the report, Israel said it has launched renewed attacks inside Iran. Earlier, strikes were reported against the Iranian presidential complex and residences of top leaders. Since February 28, various sources have claimed that the United States and Israel have been conducting attacks in Iran, with reports alleging the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his family.
In response, Tehran reportedly announced plans for retaliatory strikes against Israeli and U.S. bases across the Middle East, signaling a potential escalation of regional conflict.
Israel says Tehran airstrike killed Iran’s Quds Force Lebanon commander Daud Ali Zadeh
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