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Live: Iran rejects any immediate move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz Live Updates An Israeli strike directly targeting a medical crew in the town of Haris, in the Bint Jbeil district, killed two medics overnight, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported. The strike also seriously injured a third medical worker, the report said. Bahrain's air defence systems have intercepted and destroyed 188 missiles and 468 drones launched from Iran since the start of the war, the country's Defence Force Command has said.

The organisation said in a post on X that the “use of ballistic missiles and drones to target civilian objects and private property is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations”. An Israeli strike on an apartment east of Beirut late on Sunday killed a local official from a Christian political party, sharpening internal divides over Hezbollah as Israel's strikes expand to new parts of the country.

The war raging in Lebanon over the past month has deepened fractures between supporters of Hezbollah and those who blame the group for igniting a new war with Israel just 15 months after the last one. On Sunday, an Israeli strike hit an apartment in Ain Saadeh, a predominantly Christian town in the hills east of Beirut, killing a man and two women, Lebanon's health ministry said. Ain Saadeh's mayor said the victims were one floor below the targeted apartment.

The Lebanese Forces Party, a fiercely anti-Hezbollah Christian party, identified two of the dead as Pierre Moawad, a local party official, and his wife Flavia. "We are paying a heavy price for a war into which we have been dragged by the lawless organisation Hezbollah," Lebanese Forces parliamentarian Razi El Hage told Lebanese broadcaster MTV. The head of the Lebanese Forces Center in Yahchouch, Pierre Moawad, and his wife were martyred in the airstrike on Tilal Ain Saadeh.

https://t.co/jZfkzOQS50 pic.twitter.com/1yGLOozngz — Beirut Wire (@beirutwire) April 5, 2026 Iran's foreign ministry said on Monday that a US operation to rescue a downed airman may have been a cover to "steal enriched uranium" from the Islamic Republic. On Sunday, President Donald Trump said the US recovered a second crew member of an F-15E that went down over Iran on Friday, in what he called a "daring" search and rescue operation. Iran's military has called it "a deception and escape mission", insisting it was "completely foiled".

On Monday, Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said there were "many questions and uncertainties" about the operation. "The area where the American pilot was claimed to be present in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province is a long way from the area where they attempted to land or wanted to land their forces in central Iran," Baghaei said. "The possibility that this was a deception operation to steal enriched uranium should not be ignored at all." He added that the operation was "a disaster" for the United States.

Tehran has rejected any immediate move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite the US deadline fast approaching. Meanwhile, the United States and Iran received the framework of a plan to end the five‑week-old war. President Donald Trump has threatened to rain "hell" on Tehran if it did not make a deal by the end of Tuesday. Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, was in contact "all night long" with US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, the source said.

Iran won't reopen the Strait as part of a temporary ceasefire, a senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday, adding that Iran won't accept deadlines as it reviews the proposal. Washington lacks the readiness for a permanent ceasefire, the official said. We earlier reported that Iran and the United States have received a plan to end war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, says Tehran has formulated its diplomatic response to the US and will announce it in due time.

The proposal, dubbed the 'Islamabad Accord', would involve a ceasefire that would take effect "immediately" and involve "reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with 15-20 days to finalise a broader agreement", according to a Reuters report. A strike hit Beirut's southern suburbs on Monday, the latest raid since war erupted between Israel and Hezbollah last month. AFP said live footage showed smoke billowing from the area, which has been pummelled and largely emptied of residents following repeated Israeli strikes and forced evacuation orders.

In 2018, Emirati academic Abdulkhaleq Abdulla published a book titled The Gulf Moment, arguing that states such as the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia had eclipsed countries such as Egypt and Iraq - the historical core of the region - and were now projecting political, economic and cultural power on the world stage. Central to this transformation, he argued, was the deep integration of Gulf states within the global economy.

“The Gulf’s moment is unprecedented in Arab history,” he wrote, noting that it “coincided with the coming of a new defining moment in world history, namely globalisation”. Abdulla correctly pointed out that the integration of Gulf states within the global economy has been central to their success, as their development is deeply tied to international flows of energy, commodities, capital and labour. Read more: Has US war on Iran killed the 'Gulf moment'?

Opinion by Christian Henderson Inaction by the UN nuclear watchdog "emboldens aggression" against nuclear facilities such as the Bushehr power plant, Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said on Monday in a letter addressed to the International Atomic Energy Agency's director. Eslami said Iran's only functioning nuclear power plant had so far been targeted four times, with the most recent attack in its vicinity on 4 April killing a security staff member and injuring others.

He warned that such attacks could risk the release of radioactive material from an operating reactor and could have “irreparable consequences” for people, the environment and neighbouring countries. He described the attacks as a clear breach of international law, and criticised what he called the agency’s "lack of decisive action", saying mere expressions of concern were insufficient and would embolden further attacks. An Iranian attack on a residential area in northern Kuwait injured six people on Monday, the Gulf country's health ministry said.

It followed a post on X by Kuwait's army earlier in the day saying the nation's air defences were working to intercept incoming missiles and drones. "Falling projectiles and debris in a residential area in the north of the country after an Iranian aggression," the ministry said.

"The total number of injuries rose to six, with varying degrees of wounds." Hamas’s military spokesman, Abu Obeida, said on Sunday that the group’s disarmament in Gaza would not be discussed before Israel fulfils its obligations under the first phase of the US-led ceasefire agreement. In a pre-recorded speech, Abu Obeida also expressed support for Iran’s strikes on Israel, mourned the death of Ali Khamenei, and accused ceasefire mediators of placing pressure on Palestinian factions while ignoring Israeli violations.

He described the US–Israeli war on Iran as an extension of the genocide in Gaza. “The heinous crimes committed by the Zionist-American aggression against our brothers in the Islamic Republic remind the world of the genocidal crimes in Gaza,” he said. Read more: Hamas rules out disarmament before Israel meets ceasefire terms The death of Majid Khademi, the head of the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence organisation, was announced on Monday by Iranian state media, without additional detail.

US forces on Kuwait's Bubiyan island were targeted by Iran, the spokesperson of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said in a video statement shared by state media on Monday. Ebrahim Zolfaghari said Iran targeted satellite equipment and munitions on the island with drones, adding that US forces had relocated there from Arifjan camp after that base was repeatedly struck by Iran. Bubiyan island is the largest of Kuwait's coastal islands chain, located in the northwest of the Gulf.

Six people were injured from debris falling in a residential area in northern Kuwait after an Iranian attack, Kuwait's health ministry said earlier. Israeli reservists created and distributed a Temple-themed board game to fellow soldiers last week ahead of Passover, according to the army. The gifts were first reported by journalist Or Kashti last week, who said that the game - titled From Egypt to Jerusalem - tasks players with reaching the Temple by progressing across a board featuring religious and military imagery.

Instructions invite players to “choose a route from Egypt” and advance towards Jerusalem, ending with the phrase “Next year in Jerusalem”, commonly recited during Passover. Read more: Israeli soldiers given Temple-themed board game ahead of Passover

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