Day 48 | Uncertainty over Iran talks as key Pakistani negotiator visits Tehran
The 2026 Iran War began on February 28, when the United States and ‘Israel’ launched a large-scale attack on Iran, unleashing nearly 900 airstrikes within 12 hours on the Islamic Republic’s missile systems, air defenses, nuclear facilities, military bases, and leadership targets.
The assault followed years of shadow conflict, including direct missile exchanges in 2024 and a limited 12-day war in 2025 that damaged Iran’s nuclear and ballistic capabilities.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior officials were killed in the opening strikes. Iran responded within hours, launching waves of ballistic missiles and drones at ‘Israel’, US bases, and targets across the Gulf.
On April 8, the United States, Iran, and ‘Israel’ agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire, brokered by Pakistan, with Iran committing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while negotiations continue toward a broader agreement.
The fragile truce has since come under strain, particularly as ‘Israel’ launched major bombardments in Lebanon and clashes with the Iran-backed group Hezbollah intensified.
Here’s the latest:
• Trump hints at renewed talks: US President Donald Trump said “something could be happening” over the next two days regarding negotiations with Iran in Pakistan after previous talks faltered.
• Key sticking points remain: Officials say both sides have floated a suspension of Iranian uranium enrichment, but remain divided over the timeline. The US is also pushing for the dismantling of Iran’s major nuclear enrichment facilities and the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
• US marine blockade: Washington has declared a marine blockade, though shipping data shows several Iran-linked vessels have continued transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Overall activity at Iranian ports appears to have declined.
• 'Israel'-Lebanon talks conclude: After the first direct negotiations in decades, 'Israel' and Lebanon agreed to hold further talks “at a mutually agreed time and venue,” according to the US State Department. 'Israel' declined to commit to a ceasefire in southern Lebanon.
• Lebanon strikes strain truce: ‘Israel’ has carried out its heaviest strikes on Lebanon, including in densely populated areas of central Beirut, since Hezbollah joined the war in early March.
• Iran warns talks may collapse: Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the “workable basis” for negotiations had already been violated, suggesting further talks could be “unreasonable.”
• Confusion over ceasefire terms: A senior US official said Iran’s 10-point proposal does not match the conditions the White House says were agreed to when the war was paused.
Hezbollah says attack drones target 'Israeli' army positions near Nahariya
Hezbollah says it launched two drone attacks targeting 'Israeli' army positions near Nahariya in northern 'Israel', including a logistics base of the 146th Division and an area near Liman barracks.
Iran warns of ‘dangerous consequences’ over US moves in Strait of Hormuz
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned of “dangerous consequences” over US “provocative actions” in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz during a phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency.
Araghchi said US positioning in the strategic waterways could further complicate the regional situation and pose a direct threat to stability. In response, Wang praised the “resilience” of the Iranian people and reaffirmed Beijing’s support for diplomatic efforts aimed at ending hostilities.
VIDEO - 'Israel' PM says 'dismantling Hezbollah' first goal of Lebanon talks
Sirens sound in northern 'Israel' as rockets fired from Lebanon
Air raid sirens were activated in northern 'Israel' amid a rocket barrage launched from Lebanon.
New 'Israeli' air strike hits southern Lebanese town
A new 'Israeli' attack has hit the town of Dabeen in the Marjayoun district in southern Lebanon.
Iran's Ghalibaf warns US to abandon "Israel First" policy for ceasefire to hold
Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has issued a firm warning regarding the recently brokered ceasefire between the US and Iran, asserting that Lebanon and the broader "Axis of Resistance" are integral to the agreement.
In a recent post on X, Ghalibaf attributed the potential for a "comprehensive ceasefire" to the steadfastness of Hezbollah and regional allies. His statement comes at a critical juncture following a massive wave of 'Israeli' strikes on Lebanon that occurred just hours after a Pakistan-brokered truce was announced.
— محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) April 15, 2026
He described the resistance and Iran as "one soul," signaling that any peace deal must apply to all fronts simultaneously. Ghalibaf also demanded that the United States adhere to the terms of the agreement and move away from what he termed the "Israel First" mistake.
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