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Iran offered 10-point proposal to end war with US and Israel - NYT

Apr 7, 2026, 00:56 GMT+1

The New York Times has reported details of what it says is a 10-point Iranian proposal aimed at ending the war, which includes a fee to pass the Strait of Hormuz and ending Israeli attacks on Hezbollah.

The plan was reportedly conveyed through Pakistan, which has been acting as a key intermediary in the conflict, but appeared unlikely to resolve major issues ahead of President Donald Trump’s Tuesday evening deadline for new attacks on Iran.

Two senior Iranian officials, speaking anonymously to discuss the sensitive negotiations, said the proposal includes guarantees that Iran would not face further attacks, an end to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon and the lifting of all sanctions on Tehran.

In return, Iran would lift its de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the vital shipping route through which a large share of global oil supplies passes.

Under the proposal, Iran would also impose a fee of roughly $2 million per ship transiting the strait, splitting the proceeds with Oman, which sits across the waterway.

Tehran would use its share of the funds to rebuild infrastructure damaged in US and Israeli strikes, rather than seek direct compensation, according to the plan.

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Security Council to vote on diluted Hormuz resolution Tuesday

Apr 7, 2026, 00:32 GMT+1

Reuters reports that the UN Security Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a resolution aimed at protecting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, but in a significantly watered-down form after China opposed authorizing the use of force.

Efforts by Bahrain, the current chair of the 15-member council, to secure a resolution have involved multiple drafts as negotiators tried to overcome opposition from veto powers China and Russia.

The latest text, seen by Reuters, removes any explicit authorization of force.

Instead, it “strongly encourages states interested in the use of commercial maritime routes in the Strait of Hormuz to coordinate efforts, defensive in nature, commensurate to the circumstances,” to help ensure safe navigation.

'Let him speak more': Tehran ultrahardliner Jalili mocks Trump

Apr 7, 2026, 00:12 GMT+1

Saeed Jalili, a member of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said critics should allow US President Donald Trump to continue speaking, arguing that his statements reveal Washington’s true character.

“‘Shut up’ is not the appropriate response to Trump’s ramblings; let him speak more,” Jalili wrote on X. “Nothing is more effective in laying bare the true nature of the United States than Trump’s outbursts.”

Jalili is a prominent hardline figure in Iranian politics and previously served as chief nuclear negotiator and secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.

White House warns Iran faces ‘Stone Age’ strikes if no deal by Tuesday

Apr 6, 2026, 23:47 GMT+1

The White House warned Monday that Iran will face devastating military action if it fails to engage seriously in negotiations ahead of President Donald Trump’s Tuesday deadline.

“Iran will be sent back to the stone ages tomorrow night if they fail to engage in a serious way,” the White House said in a statement.

White House principal deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said the president’s national security team is “working together to see if a peace deal is possible.”

Kelly added that the group includes Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Bahrain, Saudi Arabia report missile alerts

Apr 6, 2026, 23:07 GMT+1

Bahrain and Saudi Arabia reported missile alerts early hours of Tuesday local time, with authorities warning residents to take precautionary measures.

Bahrain’s interior ministry said sirens had been activated and urged people to remain calm and “head to the nearest safe place”.

The kingdom’s defence ministry later said four ballistic missiles were intercepted in the eastern region, without providing further details.

Major petrochemical zone in Iran evacuates amid US strikes threat

Apr 6, 2026, 22:30 GMT+1

All personnel have been evacuated from every active industrial unit in the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Economic Zone in southwest Iran, authorities said.

The zone’s public relations office said the evacuation was ordered by the region’s emergency command committee.

The move comes as US President Donald Trump has threatened to bomb Iranian energy infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, on Tuesday night if no agreement is reached over reopening the Strait of Hormuz.