The Israeli Defense Minister warned the Iranian leader of consequences like Saddam Hussein if the attacks continue. Israel will act against military targets in Tehran.
The Israeli Air Force struck a target in the center of Tehran, eliminating Ali Shadmani. He was the highest-ranking military commander, close to Iranian leader Ali Khamenei.
The US President did not support the G7 statement calling on Israel and Iran to protect civilians. Trump said Iran must make a deal and is ready to negotiate.
The Israeli Prime Minister stated that they are targeting Iran's nuclear scientists, calling them "Hitler's nuclear team. " Netanyahu does not take Iran's reports of a cessation of hostilities seriously.
Israeli Prime Minister announced the elimination of top intelligence officials, denying plans to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader. It was also reported that a top police officer had been eliminated.
Iran used the latest Emad, Qadr, and Kheibar-Shekan missiles against Israel, hitting an oil refinery. In response, Israel attacked fuel infrastructure near Tehran.
Israel does not rule out the physical elimination of Iran's supreme leader if Tehran continues to develop nuclear weapons. The decision will depend on security assessments and the geopolitical situation.
Iran's Supreme Leader said Tehran would give Israel a devastating response to recent strikes. Khamenei vowed that Iran would not limit itself to "half-measures".
Ayatollah Khamenei announced severe punishment for Israel for the attack. The President of Iran added that the response will make the "enemy regret". The Ministry of Foreign Affairs places responsibility on the USA.
Following Israeli strikes, the IAEA reported that the Bushehr nuclear power plant was not affected, and radiation levels did not increase at the facility in Natanz. The nuclear facility in Isfahan and the plant in Fordow were also unaffected.
Brent crude rose to $78 a barrel, the biggest jump since 2022. Israel has struck Iran's nuclear program, raising fears of oil supply disruptions.
Iran Air is preparing for the lifting of US sanctions, looking for planes and partners for expansion. The company has contacted various airlines, seeking to conclude code-sharing agreements.
Iran's Supreme Leader has criticized the initial US proposal for talks on Tehran's nuclear program, but has not rejected the idea of a deal with Washington. He believes negotiations are important for the economy.
The Iranian parliament strongly defends the nuclear program, emphasizing that the level of uranium enrichment will be determined by internal needs. Iran insists on the right to enrich uranium, citing the NPT.
Iran told the US it is ready to accept some restrictions on uranium enrichment. Tehran demands clear guarantees against re-withdrawal from the deal and insists on the lifting of sanctions.
Iran's foreign minister has said the country's right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable ahead of talks with the US. Tehran rejects proposals to transfer uranium stocks to third countries.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on the Iranian authorities to be cautious in assessing nuclear negotiations with the United States, stressing that they can be both successful and fruitless.
Iran said that the talks with the US will focus on the nuclear dossier and the lifting of sanctions. The meeting will take place on April 19, the negotiations will be indirect, Oman will remain the mediator.
Expert talks between Russia, China and Iran on Iran's nuclear program will take place in Moscow. The trilateral meeting will discuss aspects related to the nuclear issue.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ordered the army to be put on high alert. Tehran does not want direct negotiations on the nuclear program, but is ready for dialogue through the mediation of Oman.
An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader stated that the country may develop nuclear weapons for self-defense if the United States or its allies launch an attack. This would be a forced step.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the US will receive a strong rebuff if it carries out Trump's threats. Iran responded to the US letter, but will not hold direct negotiations with Washington.
Iran is ready for negotiations on the nuclear deal if the United States changes its pressure policy. Since Trump's return, the United States has imposed four rounds of sanctions on Iran's oil sales.
China, Russia and Iran called for an end to sanctions during nuclear talks in Beijing, after Iran rejected Trump's call for negotiations. The three countries stressed the importance of ending sanctions.
High-ranking officials from Iran, Russia and China gathered in Beijing to discuss Tehran's nuclear program. China expressed hope that the meeting would contribute to the resumption of diplomatic efforts.
Brent and WTI oil prices have decreased by 0. 4-0.5% due to trade wars and increased OPEC+ production. The US is exploring the possibility of easing sanctions on the Russian energy sector in exchange for ending the war.
A large-scale funeral ceremony for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was held at the Kamil Shamoun Stadium in Beirut. The funeral procession was attended by over 50,000 people, including high-ranking Iranian officials.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has called on the government to abandon any negotiations with the United States. Khamenei said that the United States violated the previous nuclear deal, so new negotiations are “unreasonable and dishonest.
U. S. intelligence has revealed that Iran is studying the possibility of rapidly developing primitive nuclear weapons. The country has enough fuel for 4-5 bombs, but has not yet decided to produce them.
Asaad Hassan al-Shibani called on Iran to respect Syria's sovereignty and not to spread chaos. This is a response to Iranian leader Ali Khamenei's statements about Syrian youth.