The solar rises behind a tanker anchored within the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran, Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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After briefly reopening the very important financial waterway, Iran has once more closed the Strait of Hormuz, saying it should limit ships from passing by so long as the U.S. continues its blockade of Iranian ports.
Iran’s chief negotiator, parliamentary speaker Mohammed Bagher Qalibaf, was unequivocal in feedback made on Iranian state TV in a single day, stressing: “It’s not possible for others to cross by the Strait of Hormuz whereas we can not.”
The U.S. navy stated on X that it pressured 23 ships to show round as a part of its blockade of Iranian ports. About 20% of the world’s crude oil and pure gasoline sometimes passes by the slender waterway, which Iran has basically closed to worldwide tankers for the reason that U.S. and Israel launched a battle on the nation on the finish of February.
For his half, President Trump has solid doubt on how the U.S. will proceed when the precarious ceasefire with Iran expires on Wednesday. Trump stated the U.S. may “have to start out dropping bombs once more.”
However he additionally stated he thinks a deal might occur.
Listed here are extra updates on the Center East battle:
Indian ships come below assault
India’s international ministry summoned Iran’s ambassador in New Delhi after what it stated was a taking pictures incident that concerned two Indian-flagged vessels within the Strait of Hormuz.
In the course of the temporary re-opening on Saturday, India stated there was “a critical incident of firing on service provider ships.” India has urged Iran to permit Indian ships to renew secure passage throughout the strait as quickly as attainable.
On Saturday, the UK’s Maritime Commerce Operations Centre additionally stated it obtained a report that two Iranian revolutionary guard gun boats fired on a tanker.
It did not say if the tanker was Indian-flagged.

Greater than 20,000 seafarers have been caught on a whole bunch of ships within the Gulf for the reason that battle started in late February.
In a press release launched to Iranian state media, the nation’s Nationwide Safety Council stated that Iran is “decided to train supervision and management over visitors by the Strait of Hormuz till the battle is definitively ended and lasting peace is achieved within the area.”

A girl member of the Basij paramilitary, affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, holds her gun throughout a state-organized rally in assist of the supreme chief marking Nationwide Lady’s Day in Tehran, Iran, Friday, April 17, 2026.
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French Peacekeeper, Israeli troopers killed
The separate ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is being examined, however nonetheless holding for now.
A French peacekeeper and two Israeli troopers had been killed in southern Lebanon over the weekend.
President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the demise of French peacekeeper Florian Montorio, which he stated gave the impression to be attributable to hearth from Hezbollah, and described as an assault on the UN’s peace service. The Iran-backed militant group denied any duty.

The Israeli navy says one among its troopers, Sgt Maj Barak Kalfon, was killed when his engineering automobile ran over a bomb. Three further troopers had been injured.
One other soldier, Workers Sergeant Lidor Porat, was additionally killed in battle in southern Lebanon and eight others injured.
In the meantime, polls present most Israelis oppose the ceasefire, which comes as they imagine their military was making progress in routing the group.
The Israel Protection Forces stated on X that the day earlier than the ceasefire got here into impact greater than 150 Hezbollah “operatives” had been “eradicated” and roughly 300 navy infrastructure websites had been struck.
For the reason that begin of what Israel calls Operation “Roaring Lion”, over 1,800 Hezbollah operatives had been eradicated, based on the assertion.

Barber Mohammad Mehdi cuts the hair of his consumer Ayman Al Zein inside his store, which was broken in an Israeli airstrike that additionally broken Al Zein’s store, in Dahiyeh, Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon, Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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Islamabad peace talks 2.0?
Neither the U.S. nor Iran has confirmed the dates of one other spherical of attainable peace talks between them, however there are indicators that Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, is once more making ready to host them.
The White Home stated final week that these talks would very probably be held there once more, after the primary negotiations failed per week in the past.
Residents of Islamabad have been studying between the strains about when these talks may happen, after directors in each Islamabad and its sister metropolis, Rawalpindi, denied stories on Saturday that business exercise and transport had been being curtailed.

Then, on Sunday, they introduced on social media the suspension of public transport till additional discover.
That is one clue that preparations are underway. One other is restricted motion out and in of Islamabad’s Crimson Zone, a high-security sector that homes authorities buildings and most embassies.
Pakistan has additionally not confirmed dates for talks, however says it’s persevering with to mediate between the 2 sides. One of many nation’s major mediators, Military Chief Asim Munir, traveled to Iran final week as a part of this mediation effort.
Eleanor Beardsley in Jerusalem, Durrie Bouscaren in Van, Turkey, Betsy Joles in Islamabad, and Diaa Hadid in Colombo, and Kate Bartlett in Johannesburg contributed to reporting.


