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Tehran says Hormuz closed to vessels linked to US, Israel

Mar 24, 2026, 16:04 GMT+0

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to vessels owned by or associated with the United States, Israel, or countries assisting their military campaign against Iran.

In a phone call with Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Mohamad bin Hassan on Tuesday, Araghchi said other ships could still transit the strategic waterway if they coordinated with Iranian authorities, according to a readout released by Iran’s foreign ministry.

The statement said Araghchi described Iran’s de facto closure of the shipping lane — a move that has driven a sharp rise in global oil and gas prices — as “a direct result of American and Israeli military aggression.”

He said the measure was aimed at defending Iran’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

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Baghdad condemns attacks on PMF and Kurdish forces

Mar 24, 2026, 15:52 GMT+0

Iraq’s presidency has condemned separate attacks targeting both the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and Kurdish Peshmerga units on Iraqi territory.

The presidency described the strike on the PMF headquarters as a “criminal attack” and a “violation of the country’s sovereignty,” while denouncing the targeting of the Peshmerga - which it described as a “fundamental pillar of the national defence system.”

A US airstrike on the PMF’s command headquarters in Anbar killed at least 14 people on Monday.

Separately, Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region accused Iran of launching two ballistic missile attacks against Kurdish forces, killing six people and wounding 30 others.

IRGC releases video of missile launch

Mar 24, 2026, 15:32 GMT+0

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards released video of a missile launch on Tuesday as strikes targeted Israel.

Sirens sounded in Tel Aviv, where a multi-story apartment building was damaged. Israel’s Fire and Rescue Service said crews were searching for civilians trapped inside.

Tehran willing to listen to US proposals to end war — CNN

Mar 24, 2026, 15:27 GMT+0

There has been “outreach” between the United States and Iran in recent days, though not full negotiations, CNN cited an Iranian source as saying.

“Messages have been received through various intermediaries to scope out whether an agreement to end the war can be reached,” the source said, adding that the contact had been initiated by Washington.

The source said Iran is willing to listen to “sustainable” proposals aimed not just at a ceasefire but a broader agreement ending the conflict, provided they preserve Iran’s national interests and include lifting sanctions.

“Iran is ready to provide all the necessary guarantees that it will never develop nuclear weapons but is entitled to peaceful use of nuclear technology,” the source added.

Modi calls for Mideast de-escalation after speaking with Trump

Mar 24, 2026, 15:03 GMT+0

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for “de-escalation and restoration of peace at the earliest” after speaking with President Donald Trump about the escalating situation in the Middle East.

In a post on X, Modi said the two leaders discussed the conflict and concerns over the Strait of Hormuz, adding that keeping the waterway “open, secure and accessible is essential for the whole world.”

US envoy to India Sergio Gor also said the call took place on Tuesday, marking the first known conversation between the two leaders since the United States and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran on February 28.

Saudi Arabia wants Iran’s missiles degraded but infrastructure spared - CNN

Mar 24, 2026, 14:54 GMT+0

Saudi Arabia wants the war with Iran to end with Tehran’s cruise and ballistic missile capabilities degraded “as much as possible,” CNN reports citing a regional official familiar with Riyadh’s position.

The official said Riyadh does not want Iran’s civilian infrastructure harmed.

“We can’t have an aggressive neighbor but also can’t have a population in Iran that is destitute,” the official said.

“At the end of the day, we are neighbors and want a peaceful neighborhood.”