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Pakistani Premier Sharif holds separate talks with US’ Vance, Iranian delegation ahead of Islamabad Talksby MI on April 11, 2026
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday held separate talks with the US and Iranian delegations who are in the nation’s capital Islamabad to end the war that began on...
Pakistani Premier Sharif holds separate talks with US’ Vance, Iranian delegation ahead of Islamabad Talks
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday held separate talks with the US and Iranian delegations who are in the nation’s capital Islamabad to end the war that began on Feb. 28, expressing hope the negotiations would serve as a “stepping stone” for durable peace in the region, Anadolu reports. Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance and his delegation after holding separate talks with the Iranian side led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. In his meeting with Vance, Sharif commended the commitment of both delegations to “engage constructively,” and expressed the hope that these talks “would serve as a stepping stone toward durable peace in the region,” his office said. Vance and Qalibaf are in the Pakistani -
Islamabad and the end of easy empireby MI on April 11, 2026
History, when it chooses to humiliate power, does not bother with elegance — it stages spectacle. Islamabad — a capital long patronized, managed, and dismissed — now hosts the very...
Islamabad and the end of easy empire
History, when it chooses to humiliate power, does not bother with elegance — it stages spectacle. Islamabad — a capital long patronized, managed, and dismissed — now hosts the very powers that presumed they could redraw the region with missiles and press briefings. But let us be precise: this is not a meeting of equals. It is the convergence of aggressors and the state they failed to break. Washington and its Israeli ally waged war; Iran resisted — and refused collapse. What unfolds in Islamabad is not diplomacy by design, but necessity by failure: an American search for an exit from a war it could not win, and an Iranian willingness to talk only on terms that secure its position, -
US-Iran talks to seek permanent ceasefire kick off in Islamabadby MI on April 11, 2026
The first round of talks between the US and Iran opened in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday to seek a permanent ceasefire following a two-week temporary truce between the...
US-Iran talks to seek permanent ceasefire kick off in Islamabad
The first round of talks between the US and Iran opened in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday to seek a permanent ceasefire following a two-week temporary truce between the two warring sides, official sources told Anadolu. The two delegations are holding separate meetings with Pakistani officials at a five-star hotel in the capital to “make patch work” before direct talks between the two sides, the sources said. “We cannot say at the moment when will the two delegations sit face-to-face. At the moment, they are holding talks with Pakistani officials,” the sources added. The high stakes talks, dubbed the “Islamabad Talks,” began soon after separate meetings of the Iranian and the US delegations with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif -
Israeli military activity in Lebanon continues despite talks scheduled for next weekby MI on April 11, 2026
Israeli army’s military activities in Lebanon continue despite an agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut to hold a meeting on April 14 to secure a ceasefire and launch direct talks,...
Israeli military activity in Lebanon continues despite talks scheduled for next week
Israeli army’s military activities in Lebanon continue despite an agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut to hold a meeting on April 14 to secure a ceasefire and launch direct talks, Anadolu Agency reports. The Israeli warplanes breached the sound barrier over the Sidon area in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported on Saturday. They also breached the sound barrier while flying at low altitude over Beirut, its suburbs, and other regions. The Israeli army also carried out a “large explosion” in the Markaba-Bani Hayyan area. Meanwhile, Hezbollah targeted the Ya’ara barracks with a rocket barrage and hit a gathering of Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel. READ: Smotrich speaks about Israel’s intention to -
Iraq: A gaping enigma and a global laughingstockby MI on April 11, 2026
The Joke That Wrote Itself There is a particular category of political absurdity that defies satire, not because it is too subtle to mock, but because it is so shameless...
Iraq: A gaping enigma and a global laughingstock
The Joke That Wrote Itself There is a particular category of political absurdity that defies satire, not because it is too subtle to mock, but because it is so shameless that any satirist attempting to embellish it would only shrink it. Iraq has once again gifted the world with such a moment. The Commander-in-Chief of Iraq’s Armed Forces, Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, recently issued a formal statement extending his thanks to the Ministry of Defense for successfully shooting down two drones that were heading to strike an Iraqi airbase. A routine enough communiqué, one might think, until one pauses to consider a small but catastrophic detail: the Commander-in-Chief also leads the Ministry of Defense. He also leads the Popular -
China to send weapons shipment to Iran amid ceasefire with US: Reportby MI on April 11, 2026
US intelligence suggests China may supply Iran with new air defense systems in the coming weeks, even as a delicate ceasefire with Washington remains in place, CNN reported on Saturday...
China to send weapons shipment to Iran amid ceasefire with US: Report
US intelligence suggests China may supply Iran with new air defense systems in the coming weeks, even as a delicate ceasefire with Washington remains in place, CNN reported on Saturday citing sources familiar with recent assessments, Anadolu reports. The report claimed that Iran may be taking advantage of the ceasefire to restock certain weapons systems, with assistance from key international partners. According to the report, there are signs that Beijing is attempting to channel these shipments through third countries to conceal their true origin. The systems in question are shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, known as MANPADS. These weapons posed an asymmetric threat to low-flying US military aircraft during the five-week conflict and could do so again if the ceasefire collapses. READ: China -
US lost 8 Reaper drones in April in war with Iran: Reportby MI on April 11, 2026
The US has lost eight MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Middle East since April 1, raising the total number lost in the Iran conflict to 24, CBS reported. According to...
US lost 8 Reaper drones in April in war with Iran: Report
The US has lost eight MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Middle East since April 1, raising the total number lost in the Iran conflict to 24, CBS reported. According to the recent report, the financial impact is estimated at around $720 million, since each Reaper drone can cost $30 million or more depending on the model. The MQ-9 Reaper, produced by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, is an unmanned aircraft used for intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike missions. Data compiled by CBS News indicates that the US and Israel have carried out strikes on more than 13,000 targets across Iran since launching joint operations on Feb. 28. The same data showed that Iran has hit targets in 12 countries -
Former US secretary of state says Netanyahu repeatedly pressed US presidents to strike Iran, only Trump agreedby MI on April 11, 2026
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had repeatedly urged US administrations to carry out military strikes on Iran, but previous presidents declined, Anadolu...
Former US secretary of state says Netanyahu repeatedly pressed US presidents to strike Iran, only Trump agreed
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had repeatedly urged US administrations to carry out military strikes on Iran, but previous presidents declined, Anadolu reports. Speaking in an interview on The Briefing with Jen Psaki on Friday, Kerry said he had participated in multiple discussions with Netanyahu, noting: “He wanted us to strike.” He said the Israeli premier presented the proposal directly to former President Barack Obama, adding: “President Obama refused. President Joe Biden refused. President George W. Bush refused.” Kerry said: “The only president who has agreed to this, obviously, is President Trump.” Referring to recent reporting, Kerry said Netanyahu made a detailed case for military action, describing it as “a four-point pitch.” -
US Vice President Vance arrives in Pakistan for Islamabad Talks with Iranby MI on April 11, 2026
A US Air Force Two carrying a delegation led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Saturday for high-stakes talks with Iran to end the Middle...
US Vice President Vance arrives in Pakistan for Islamabad Talks with Iran
A US Air Force Two carrying a delegation led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Saturday for high-stakes talks with Iran to end the Middle East conflict amid the ongoing two-week ceasefire, government sources told Anadolu. Another two aircraft carrying US delegation members and journalists also landed at the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, just next to the capital Islamabad, the sources added. Other members of the US delegation include special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. It is the first time since 2011 that any US vice president has visited Pakistan. READ: Iran parliament speaker says ‘good intentions but no trust’ ahead of US talks The Iranian delegation, led by the -
Iran parliament speaker says ‘good intentions but no trust’ ahead of US talksby MI on April 11, 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqher Qalibaf said Saturday that Tehran has “good intentions but no trust” ahead of negotiations with the US, according to the Tasnim News Agency. “Unfortunately, our...
Iran parliament speaker says ‘good intentions but no trust’ ahead of US talks
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqher Qalibaf said Saturday that Tehran has “good intentions but no trust” ahead of negotiations with the US, according to the Tasnim News Agency. “Unfortunately, our experience of negotiating with the Americans has always been met with failure and breach of contract,” Qalibaf said when he touched down at the Islamabad Airport. “Twice in less than a year, in the middle of negotiations, despite the good intentions of the Iranian side, they attacked us and committed numerous war crimes.” Qalibaf stressed that Iran is ready to reach an agreement if the US demonstrates sincerity. “In the upcoming negotiations, if the American side is ready to make a real agreement and grant the rights of the Iranian -
Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee campby MI on April 11, 2026
At least six people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a police station in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinian media reported early...
Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee camp
At least six people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a police station in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinian media reported early Saturday. According to the reports, Israeli warplanes struck the police facility in the camp, marking another violation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The attack resulted in the deaths of six people, while many others were wounded. The Israeli army has not immediately commented on the airstrike. The latest attack comes as Israel continues to violate the ceasefire by attacking Gaza. READ: Smotrich speaks about Israel’s intention to expand in Syria, Lebanon and Gaza -
The Islamabad opening: Translating the ceasefire into a processby MI on April 11, 2026
Islamabad is ready to host something that, until recently, seemed almost unthinkable: direct, high-level talks between the United States and Iran. The city is under tight security, senior delegations from...
The Islamabad opening: Translating the ceasefire into a process
Islamabad is ready to host something that, until recently, seemed almost unthinkable: direct, high-level talks between the United States and Iran. The city is under tight security, senior delegations from both sides have arrived, and regional representatives are also in town as Pakistan hosts what is being described as the highest-level US-Iran engagement since 1979. Regional partners have already signalled support for Pakistan’s diplomatic role, and that matters. This is not a meeting that emerged out of nowhere. It is the visible culmination of a broader process in which Islamabad steadily positioned itself as a venue, a facilitator, and, above all, a state willing to create diplomatic space when the region was sliding toward wider war. That wider process deserves -
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 rises to 1,953by Marwa A on April 10, 2026
The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 1,953, with 6,303 injured, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Friday, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the ministry...
Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 rises to 1,953
The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 1,953, with 6,303 injured, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Friday, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the ministry said the wave of Israeli attacks on April 8 killed 357 people and injured 1,223 others. It added that the figures remain preliminary as rescue teams continue clearing rubble, noting that a large number of remains require DNA testing to confirm the identities of victims. A US State Department official told Anadolu on Thursday that the US will host direct talks between Israel and Lebanon next week as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The expected talks come after US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, -
Israeli tanks shell Daraa province in southern Syriaby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israeli forces shelled the area surrounding the town of Jamla in Daraa province, southern Syria, Alikhbaria TV reported on Friday, Anadolu reports. Israeli tanks are shelling the area around the...
Israeli tanks shell Daraa province in southern Syria
Israeli forces shelled the area surrounding the town of Jamla in Daraa province, southern Syria, Alikhbaria TV reported on Friday, Anadolu reports. Israeli tanks are shelling the area around the town of Jamla in the western Daraa countryside, the channel reported, without providing further details. Syrian authorities had not commented on the report as of 1855GMT. Israeli forces target Syrian territory almost daily, carrying out ground incursions, particularly in rural areas of Quneitra and Daraa in southern Syria, detaining civilians, setting up checkpoints to search and question passersby, and damaging agricultural land. Israel has illegally occupied most of Syria’s Golan Heights since 1967 and, following the ouster of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024, announced the collapse of the -
Israel’s death penalty for Palestinian prisoners akin to Hitler’s policies: Turkish presidentby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israeli parliament’s decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners is “essentially no different from Hitler’s policies against Jews,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, Anadolu reports....
Israel’s death penalty for Palestinian prisoners akin to Hitler’s policies: Turkish president
Israeli parliament’s decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners is “essentially no different from Hitler’s policies against Jews,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, Anadolu reports. “What is being done is discrimination, it is racism, it means implementing in Israel a worse version of the apartheid regime that was overthrown in South Africa in 1994,” Erdogan said at a meeting of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP) Women’s Wing. He said that imposing the death penalty only for Palestinians amounts to “apartheid’ and turns law into an “instrument of racist fascism.” READ: Palestinian centre warns of “legalised killing” under prisoner execution law -
Trump says Iran has ‘no cards’ other than Strait of Hormuz ahead of negotiationsby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump sought to diminish Iran’s negotiating position ahead of critical weekend talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, saying Friday that its only point of leverage is the Strait of...
Trump says Iran has ‘no cards’ other than Strait of Hormuz ahead of negotiations
US President Donald Trump sought to diminish Iran’s negotiating position ahead of critical weekend talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, saying Friday that its only point of leverage is the Strait of Hormuz, Anadolu reports. “The Iranians don’t seem to realize they have no cards, other than a short term extortion of the World by using International Waterways. The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!” the US president said on his Truth Social platform. The allusion to “international waterways” is likely a reference to the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran restricted during the conflict to ramp up pressure on the US and Israel. “The Iranians are better at handling the fake news media, and ‘public relations,’ than they are -
Israel says over 18,000 bombs dropped on Iran during warby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israel said Friday it dropped more than 18,000 bombs on Iran during a 40-day war that began on Feb. 28, Anadolu reports. In a statement on the US social media...
Israel says over 18,000 bombs dropped on Iran during war
Israel said Friday it dropped more than 18,000 bombs on Iran during a 40-day war that began on Feb. 28, Anadolu reports. In a statement on the US social media company X, the Israeli army said it carried out “more than 1,000 offensive air sorties” against Iran during the conflict. According to previously released military data, dozens of fighter jets participated in each airstrike. The army said more than 10,800 airstrikes were conducted, hitting over “6,700 components and 4,000 targets,” without providing further details. On Thursday, Israel’s Finance Ministry estimated the cost of 40 days of war with Iran and Lebanon at around $17.5 billion, according to Channel 12. Pakistan, together with Türkiye, China, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, managed to -
Starmer urges Trump to stay in NATO as Mideast tensions ‘define us for a generation’by Marwa A on April 10, 2026
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday urged US President Donald Trump to remain committed to NATO, warning that continued US support for the alliance is “in America’s interests,” after...
Starmer urges Trump to stay in NATO as Mideast tensions ‘define us for a generation’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday urged US President Donald Trump to remain committed to NATO, warning that continued US support for the alliance is “in America’s interests,” after the president issued his latest threat to withdraw, Anadolu reports. Starmer’s remarks came as he concluded a three-day visit to the Middle East, where discussions with Gulf leaders were dominated by the fragility of a ceasefire in the region and the future of key strategic routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. In a recorded pooled TV interview in Qatar, Starmer confirmed he had a call with Trump Thursday evening, but suggested he had avoided directly repeating his recent criticism that he was “fed up” with the president’s role in -
Trump, Netanyahu hold ‘tense’ phone call before Israel sought ceasefire talks with Lebanon: Reportby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump held a “tense” phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, CNN reported Friday, Anadolu reports. Citing a US and Israeli source familiar with...
Trump, Netanyahu hold ‘tense’ phone call before Israel sought ceasefire talks with Lebanon: Report
US President Donald Trump held a “tense” phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, CNN reported Friday, Anadolu reports. Citing a US and Israeli source familiar with the matter, CNN reported the conversation came shortly before Israel announced it would seek direct ceasefire talks with Lebanon. The Israeli source told CNN that Netanyahu came to understand that if he did not call for direct talks with Lebanon, Trump might simply declare a ceasefire. The call marked at least the third conversation between the two leaders this week in which Lebanon featured prominently. Earlier in the week, they spoke ahead of Trump announcing a two-week ceasefire with Iran. During that exchange, Netanyahu reportedly urged that Lebanon not be -
US Vice President Vance heads to Pakistan for Iran peace talksby MI on April 10, 2026
US Vice President JD Vance departed Friday for Pakistan to lead peace talks with Iran, saying he expects the negotiations to be “positive,” according to a video record on DRM...
US Vice President Vance heads to Pakistan for Iran peace talks
US Vice President JD Vance departed Friday for Pakistan to lead peace talks with Iran, saying he expects the negotiations to be “positive,” according to a video record on DRM News’ YouTube account, Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking before departure, Vance said the US delegation is “looking forward to the negotiation,” and voiced hope that the talks would yield a constructive outcome. “I think it’s going to be positive,” he said, while stressing that progress would depend on Iran’s approach at the negotiating table. “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith and extend an open hand, that’s one thing,” Vance said. “If they’re going to try to play us, they’re going to find that the negotiating team is not that -
Hezbollah urges Lebanese officials to stop making ‘gratuitous concessions’by MI on April 10, 2026
Hezbollah on Friday called on Lebanese officials to stop making what it called “gratuitous concessions,” Anadolu reports. The remarks came in a message issued by the Lebanese group’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem...
Hezbollah urges Lebanese officials to stop making ‘gratuitous concessions’
Hezbollah on Friday called on Lebanese officials to stop making what it called “gratuitous concessions,” Anadolu reports. The remarks came in a message issued by the Lebanese group’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem as released by Hezbollah’s Al-Ahed news website. “We will not accept a return to the previous situation, and we call on officials to stop gratuitous concessions,” said Qassem. “Together as a state, army, people, and resistance, we protect our country, restore its sovereignty, and expel the occupier,” he added, vowing to continue the “resistance” till the “last breath.” He also asserted that the Israeli army failed on the ground and also was unable to prevent “rockets, shells, and drones from reaching its settlements near and far, up to Haifa and -
Shin Bet downplays Jewish terrorism as mere ‘friction’by MI on April 10, 2026
Jewish terrorism against Palestinians is being normalised at the highest levels of Israel’s internal security service, according to Haaretz, which reports that Shin Bet chief David Zini dismisses settler attacks...
Shin Bet downplays Jewish terrorism as mere ‘friction’
Jewish terrorism against Palestinians is being normalised at the highest levels of Israel’s internal security service, according to Haaretz, which reports that Shin Bet chief David Zini dismisses settler attacks as mere “friction”. Shin Bet’s Jewish Division is said to be in deep crisis, a situation that has worsened since Zini took office. Sources told Haaretz that Zini does not refer to attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank as “Jewish terror” but instead calls them “cases of friction” between Jews and Palestinians. Zini has deprioritised the division responsible for tackling right-wing Jewish extremism, despite internal 2026 data showing that, for the first time, there were more Jewish than Palestinian terror incidents. READ: US Jewish organisations slam ‘pogroms’ and -
Activists block Rheinmetall factory to protest arms supplies to Israelby MI on April 10, 2026
Activists blocked entrances to a Rheinmetall facility in Berlin on Friday, protesting the German defense contractor’s role in supplying weapons to Israel amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Anadolu reports....
Activists block Rheinmetall factory to protest arms supplies to Israel
Activists blocked entrances to a Rheinmetall facility in Berlin on Friday, protesting the German defense contractor’s role in supplying weapons to Israel amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Anadolu reports. Members of the group “Peacefully Against Genocide” sat in front of the gates at the site in the Wedding district, gluing their hands to the pavement. They chanted slogans including “Freedom for Palestine,” “Stop the genocide” and “Israel bombs, Germany finances.” Police later arrived and used special solvents to dissolve the glue before detaining the protesters. One demonstrator, Hannes Sommerkamp, said in a social media statement that the action targeted weapons production linked to civilian casualties. “While we are sitting here, Israel continues to kill people in Gaza, in the -
France plans naval escorts in Hormuz with other countries, if needed: Defense ministerby MI on April 10, 2026
A planning process is underway under France’s initiative involving around 20 countries on how ships could be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz if needed, the French defense minister said...
France plans naval escorts in Hormuz with other countries, if needed: Defense minister
A planning process is underway under France’s initiative involving around 20 countries on how ships could be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz if needed, the French defense minister said on Friday, Anadolu reports. “There is an ongoing planning process initiated by France, involving around 20 countries, to assess how ships could be able to transit the Strait under escort if needed,” Catherine Vautrin told broadcaster LCI. She stressed that the priority remains ensuring freedom of navigation through diplomatic coordination with all relevant stakeholders, including shipping companies and insurers. Vautrin said the initiative is being developed in cooperation with partner countries as part of broader efforts to secure maritime routes. She added that the Strait of Hormuz remains a key global -
Israeli army’s covert media cells exposed for posing as impartial outlets to mislead the publicby MI on April 10, 2026
Soldiers and journalists say the Israeli army’s Spokesperson’s Unit operated covert media channels posing as independent outlets while working to shape coverage, manage public discourse and push Israel’s narrative at...
Israeli army’s covert media cells exposed for posing as impartial outlets to mislead the public
Soldiers and journalists say the Israeli army’s Spokesperson’s Unit operated covert media channels posing as independent outlets while working to shape coverage, manage public discourse and push Israel’s narrative at home and abroad, according to a new investigation by +972 Magazine in partnership with The Hottest Place in Hell. Testimonies from reservists and military correspondents point to what they said was a systematic effort to reward compliant reporting, sideline critical journalists and present propaganda as impartial information. According to the report, during the first 14 months of Israel’s assault on Gaza, the unit ran a covert psychological operations campaign aimed at shaping opinion in Israel and abroad. English-language WhatsApp, YouTube and Instagram channels branded as “Fact Check” were presented as -
In 3 years of war, WHO verifies 217 attacks on health care in Sudanby MI on April 10, 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday warned of a surge in deadly attacks on health care in Sudan as the country’s war enters its third year, Anadolu reports. WHO Representative...
In 3 years of war, WHO verifies 217 attacks on health care in Sudan
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday warned of a surge in deadly attacks on health care in Sudan as the country’s war enters its third year, Anadolu reports. WHO Representative in Sudan Shible Sahbani told reporters in Geneva that “in the three years of war, WHO has verified 217 attacks on health care with 2,052 deaths and 810 injuries,” adding that 16 attacks in the past three months alone caused 194 deaths and 320 injuries. He said attacks have become more frequent and deadly since 2025, with victims including a woman in labor, a doctor, and children killed inside a hospital. Sahbani also warned that disease outbreaks are spreading, with malaria, dengue, measles, polio, hepatitis E and diphtheria reported across -
EU calls for immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, urges protection of civiliansby MI on April 10, 2026
The European Union called on Friday for an immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, stressing that the ongoing violence has already caused severe civilian casualties and widespread damage to civilian...
EU calls for immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, urges protection of civilians
The European Union called on Friday for an immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, stressing that the ongoing violence has already caused severe civilian casualties and widespread damage to civilian infrastructure, Anadolu reports. “We demand the immediate cessation of attacks in Lebanon, which have already taken a heavy, heavy toll on civilians and civilian infrastructure. It is clear that all parties must fully comply with international humanitarian law,” European Commission spokesperson Anouar El Anouni told reporters in Brussels. El Anouni said the EU welcomes recent announcements regarding the initiation of peace talks between Israel and Lebanon, describing them as a “positive development,” while stressing that diplomacy remains “the only viable path forward.” He urged all parties to engage “seriously and in -
Al-Aqsa Mosque reopens to worshippers for 1st Friday prayers after weeks-long closureby MI on April 10, 2026
Thousands of Palestinian worshippers gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque for the first Friday prayers after a closure that lasted more than five weeks, Anadolu reports. Israel announced Wednesday that it would reopen...
Al-Aqsa Mosque reopens to worshippers for 1st Friday prayers after weeks-long closure
Thousands of Palestinian worshippers gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque for the first Friday prayers after a closure that lasted more than five weeks, Anadolu reports. Israel announced Wednesday that it would reopen Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in occupied East Jerusalem starting Thursday morning, allowing access for the first time in 40 days following restrictions imposed during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Large crowds began arriving in the early morning hours, filling the mosque’s courtyards with men, women, children, and elderly worshippers in a reflection of Palestinians’ eagerness to return after a prolonged absence. During the closure, Palestinians were barred from performing daily prayers, including five consecutive Friday prayers on March 6, 13, 20, and 27, and April -
Belgium says violence against Palestinians ‘unacceptable,’ urges halt to settlement policyby MI on April 10, 2026
Belgium said Friday that violence against Palestinians is “unacceptable” and called on Israel to halt its settlement policy, describing it as a violation of international law, Anadolu reports. Foreign Minister Maxime...
Belgium says violence against Palestinians ‘unacceptable,’ urges halt to settlement policy
Belgium said Friday that violence against Palestinians is “unacceptable” and called on Israel to halt its settlement policy, describing it as a violation of international law, Anadolu reports. Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said on the US social media company X that a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran, along with reports that Israel has agreed to open negotiations with Lebanon toward a cessation of hostilities, is “good news” for the Middle East. However, he voiced concern over recent Israeli decisions, including the announcement of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank and what he described as steps undermining the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites. “I am horrified to see Palestinians injured or killed by settler gangs. This -
Irish minister condemns Israeli strikes in Lebanon, calls for ceasefire extensionby MI on April 10, 2026
Ireland’s foreign minister said Friday she is “appalled” by Israeli attacks on Lebanon and called for a ceasefire to be extended to the country, Anadolu reports. “I am appalled by Israel’s...
Irish minister condemns Israeli strikes in Lebanon, calls for ceasefire extension
Ireland’s foreign minister said Friday she is “appalled” by Israeli attacks on Lebanon and called for a ceasefire to be extended to the country, Anadolu reports. “I am appalled by Israel’s brutal attacks across Lebanon, with over 200 dead,” Helen McEntee wrote on X, the US social media platform, after a phone call with Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi. “These attacks are unacceptable and must stop,” she said, adding that a ceasefire must be upheld by all parties and extended to Lebanon. Her remarks came as the Israeli army intensified attacks across Lebanon since Wednesday, killing at least 303 people and injuring 1,150 others, according to Lebanese Civil Defense. The expanded Israeli offensive on Lebanon since March 2 has killed 1,888
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Pakistani Premier Sharif holds separate talks with US’ Vance, Iranian delegation ahead of Islamabad Talksby MI on April 11, 2026
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday held separate talks with the US and Iranian delegations who are in the nation’s capital Islamabad to end the war that began on Feb. 28, expressing hope the negotiations would serve as a “stepping stone” for durable peace in the region, Anadolu reports. Sharif met with US Vice President JD Vance and his delegation after holding separate talks with the Iranian side led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. In his meeting with Vance, Sharif commended the commitment of both delegations to “engage constructively,” and expressed the hope that these talks “would serve as a stepping stone toward durable peace in the region,” his office said. Vance and Qalibaf are in the Pakistani
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Islamabad and the end of easy empireby MI on April 11, 2026
History, when it chooses to humiliate power, does not bother with elegance — it stages spectacle. Islamabad — a capital long patronized, managed, and dismissed — now hosts the very powers that presumed they could redraw the region with missiles and press briefings. But let us be precise: this is not a meeting of equals. It is the convergence of aggressors and the state they failed to break. Washington and its Israeli ally waged war; Iran resisted — and refused collapse. What unfolds in Islamabad is not diplomacy by design, but necessity by failure: an American search for an exit from a war it could not win, and an Iranian willingness to talk only on terms that secure its position,
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US-Iran talks to seek permanent ceasefire kick off in Islamabadby MI on April 11, 2026
The first round of talks between the US and Iran opened in the Pakistani capital Islamabad on Saturday to seek a permanent ceasefire following a two-week temporary truce between the two warring sides, official sources told Anadolu. The two delegations are holding separate meetings with Pakistani officials at a five-star hotel in the capital to “make patch work” before direct talks between the two sides, the sources said. “We cannot say at the moment when will the two delegations sit face-to-face. At the moment, they are holding talks with Pakistani officials,” the sources added. The high stakes talks, dubbed the “Islamabad Talks,” began soon after separate meetings of the Iranian and the US delegations with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
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Israeli military activity in Lebanon continues despite talks scheduled for next weekby MI on April 11, 2026
Israeli army’s military activities in Lebanon continue despite an agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut to hold a meeting on April 14 to secure a ceasefire and launch direct talks, Anadolu Agency reports. The Israeli warplanes breached the sound barrier over the Sidon area in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported on Saturday. They also breached the sound barrier while flying at low altitude over Beirut, its suburbs, and other regions. The Israeli army also carried out a “large explosion” in the Markaba-Bani Hayyan area. Meanwhile, Hezbollah targeted the Ya’ara barracks with a rocket barrage and hit a gathering of Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in Kiryat Shmona, northern Israel. READ: Smotrich speaks about Israel’s intention to
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Iraq: A gaping enigma and a global laughingstockby MI on April 11, 2026
The Joke That Wrote Itself There is a particular category of political absurdity that defies satire, not because it is too subtle to mock, but because it is so shameless that any satirist attempting to embellish it would only shrink it. Iraq has once again gifted the world with such a moment. The Commander-in-Chief of Iraq’s Armed Forces, Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani, recently issued a formal statement extending his thanks to the Ministry of Defense for successfully shooting down two drones that were heading to strike an Iraqi airbase. A routine enough communiqué, one might think, until one pauses to consider a small but catastrophic detail: the Commander-in-Chief also leads the Ministry of Defense. He also leads the Popular
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China to send weapons shipment to Iran amid ceasefire with US: Reportby MI on April 11, 2026
US intelligence suggests China may supply Iran with new air defense systems in the coming weeks, even as a delicate ceasefire with Washington remains in place, CNN reported on Saturday citing sources familiar with recent assessments, Anadolu reports. The report claimed that Iran may be taking advantage of the ceasefire to restock certain weapons systems, with assistance from key international partners. According to the report, there are signs that Beijing is attempting to channel these shipments through third countries to conceal their true origin. The systems in question are shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles, known as MANPADS. These weapons posed an asymmetric threat to low-flying US military aircraft during the five-week conflict and could do so again if the ceasefire collapses. READ: China
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US lost 8 Reaper drones in April in war with Iran: Reportby MI on April 11, 2026
The US has lost eight MQ-9 Reaper drones in the Middle East since April 1, raising the total number lost in the Iran conflict to 24, CBS reported. According to the recent report, the financial impact is estimated at around $720 million, since each Reaper drone can cost $30 million or more depending on the model. The MQ-9 Reaper, produced by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, is an unmanned aircraft used for intelligence gathering, surveillance, reconnaissance, and precision strike missions. Data compiled by CBS News indicates that the US and Israel have carried out strikes on more than 13,000 targets across Iran since launching joint operations on Feb. 28. The same data showed that Iran has hit targets in 12 countries
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Former US secretary of state says Netanyahu repeatedly pressed US presidents to strike Iran, only Trump agreedby MI on April 11, 2026
Former US Secretary of State John Kerry said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had repeatedly urged US administrations to carry out military strikes on Iran, but previous presidents declined, Anadolu reports. Speaking in an interview on The Briefing with Jen Psaki on Friday, Kerry said he had participated in multiple discussions with Netanyahu, noting: “He wanted us to strike.” He said the Israeli premier presented the proposal directly to former President Barack Obama, adding: “President Obama refused. President Joe Biden refused. President George W. Bush refused.” Kerry said: “The only president who has agreed to this, obviously, is President Trump.” Referring to recent reporting, Kerry said Netanyahu made a detailed case for military action, describing it as “a four-point pitch.”
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US Vice President Vance arrives in Pakistan for Islamabad Talks with Iranby MI on April 11, 2026
A US Air Force Two carrying a delegation led by Vice President JD Vance arrived in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Saturday for high-stakes talks with Iran to end the Middle East conflict amid the ongoing two-week ceasefire, government sources told Anadolu. Another two aircraft carrying US delegation members and journalists also landed at the Nur Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, just next to the capital Islamabad, the sources added. Other members of the US delegation include special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. It is the first time since 2011 that any US vice president has visited Pakistan. READ: Iran parliament speaker says ‘good intentions but no trust’ ahead of US talks The Iranian delegation, led by the
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Iran parliament speaker says ‘good intentions but no trust’ ahead of US talksby MI on April 11, 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqher Qalibaf said Saturday that Tehran has “good intentions but no trust” ahead of negotiations with the US, according to the Tasnim News Agency. “Unfortunately, our experience of negotiating with the Americans has always been met with failure and breach of contract,” Qalibaf said when he touched down at the Islamabad Airport. “Twice in less than a year, in the middle of negotiations, despite the good intentions of the Iranian side, they attacked us and committed numerous war crimes.” Qalibaf stressed that Iran is ready to reach an agreement if the US demonstrates sincerity. “In the upcoming negotiations, if the American side is ready to make a real agreement and grant the rights of the Iranian
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Israel kills 6 in fresh airstrike on central Gaza refugee campby MI on April 11, 2026
At least six people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a police station in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Palestinian media reported early Saturday. According to the reports, Israeli warplanes struck the police facility in the camp, marking another violation of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The attack resulted in the deaths of six people, while many others were wounded. The Israeli army has not immediately commented on the airstrike. The latest attack comes as Israel continues to violate the ceasefire by attacking Gaza. READ: Smotrich speaks about Israel’s intention to expand in Syria, Lebanon and Gaza
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The Islamabad opening: Translating the ceasefire into a processby MI on April 11, 2026
Islamabad is ready to host something that, until recently, seemed almost unthinkable: direct, high-level talks between the United States and Iran. The city is under tight security, senior delegations from both sides have arrived, and regional representatives are also in town as Pakistan hosts what is being described as the highest-level US-Iran engagement since 1979. Regional partners have already signalled support for Pakistan’s diplomatic role, and that matters. This is not a meeting that emerged out of nowhere. It is the visible culmination of a broader process in which Islamabad steadily positioned itself as a venue, a facilitator, and, above all, a state willing to create diplomatic space when the region was sliding toward wider war. That wider process deserves
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Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 rises to 1,953by Marwa A on April 10, 2026
The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 1,953, with 6,303 injured, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Friday, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the ministry said the wave of Israeli attacks on April 8 killed 357 people and injured 1,223 others. It added that the figures remain preliminary as rescue teams continue clearing rubble, noting that a large number of remains require DNA testing to confirm the identities of victims. A US State Department official told Anadolu on Thursday that the US will host direct talks between Israel and Lebanon next week as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The expected talks come after US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran,
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Israeli tanks shell Daraa province in southern Syriaby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israeli forces shelled the area surrounding the town of Jamla in Daraa province, southern Syria, Alikhbaria TV reported on Friday, Anadolu reports. Israeli tanks are shelling the area around the town of Jamla in the western Daraa countryside, the channel reported, without providing further details. Syrian authorities had not commented on the report as of 1855GMT. Israeli forces target Syrian territory almost daily, carrying out ground incursions, particularly in rural areas of Quneitra and Daraa in southern Syria, detaining civilians, setting up checkpoints to search and question passersby, and damaging agricultural land. Israel has illegally occupied most of Syria’s Golan Heights since 1967 and, following the ouster of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024, announced the collapse of the
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Israel’s death penalty for Palestinian prisoners akin to Hitler’s policies: Turkish presidentby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israeli parliament’s decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinian prisoners is “essentially no different from Hitler’s policies against Jews,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, Anadolu reports. “What is being done is discrimination, it is racism, it means implementing in Israel a worse version of the apartheid regime that was overthrown in South Africa in 1994,” Erdogan said at a meeting of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties (ICAPP) Women’s Wing. He said that imposing the death penalty only for Palestinians amounts to “apartheid’ and turns law into an “instrument of racist fascism.” READ: Palestinian centre warns of “legalised killing” under prisoner execution law
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Trump says Iran has ‘no cards’ other than Strait of Hormuz ahead of negotiationsby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump sought to diminish Iran’s negotiating position ahead of critical weekend talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, saying Friday that its only point of leverage is the Strait of Hormuz, Anadolu reports. “The Iranians don’t seem to realize they have no cards, other than a short term extortion of the World by using International Waterways. The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!” the US president said on his Truth Social platform. The allusion to “international waterways” is likely a reference to the Strait of Hormuz, which Tehran restricted during the conflict to ramp up pressure on the US and Israel. “The Iranians are better at handling the fake news media, and ‘public relations,’ than they are
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Israel says over 18,000 bombs dropped on Iran during warby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
Israel said Friday it dropped more than 18,000 bombs on Iran during a 40-day war that began on Feb. 28, Anadolu reports. In a statement on the US social media company X, the Israeli army said it carried out “more than 1,000 offensive air sorties” against Iran during the conflict. According to previously released military data, dozens of fighter jets participated in each airstrike. The army said more than 10,800 airstrikes were conducted, hitting over “6,700 components and 4,000 targets,” without providing further details. On Thursday, Israel’s Finance Ministry estimated the cost of 40 days of war with Iran and Lebanon at around $17.5 billion, according to Channel 12. Pakistan, together with Türkiye, China, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, managed to
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Starmer urges Trump to stay in NATO as Mideast tensions ‘define us for a generation’by Marwa A on April 10, 2026
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday urged US President Donald Trump to remain committed to NATO, warning that continued US support for the alliance is “in America’s interests,” after the president issued his latest threat to withdraw, Anadolu reports. Starmer’s remarks came as he concluded a three-day visit to the Middle East, where discussions with Gulf leaders were dominated by the fragility of a ceasefire in the region and the future of key strategic routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. In a recorded pooled TV interview in Qatar, Starmer confirmed he had a call with Trump Thursday evening, but suggested he had avoided directly repeating his recent criticism that he was “fed up” with the president’s role in
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Trump, Netanyahu hold ‘tense’ phone call before Israel sought ceasefire talks with Lebanon: Reportby Marwa A on April 10, 2026
US President Donald Trump held a “tense” phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, CNN reported Friday, Anadolu reports. Citing a US and Israeli source familiar with the matter, CNN reported the conversation came shortly before Israel announced it would seek direct ceasefire talks with Lebanon. The Israeli source told CNN that Netanyahu came to understand that if he did not call for direct talks with Lebanon, Trump might simply declare a ceasefire. The call marked at least the third conversation between the two leaders this week in which Lebanon featured prominently. Earlier in the week, they spoke ahead of Trump announcing a two-week ceasefire with Iran. During that exchange, Netanyahu reportedly urged that Lebanon not be
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US Vice President Vance heads to Pakistan for Iran peace talksby MI on April 10, 2026
US Vice President JD Vance departed Friday for Pakistan to lead peace talks with Iran, saying he expects the negotiations to be “positive,” according to a video record on DRM News’ YouTube account, Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking before departure, Vance said the US delegation is “looking forward to the negotiation,” and voiced hope that the talks would yield a constructive outcome. “I think it’s going to be positive,” he said, while stressing that progress would depend on Iran’s approach at the negotiating table. “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith and extend an open hand, that’s one thing,” Vance said. “If they’re going to try to play us, they’re going to find that the negotiating team is not that
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Hezbollah urges Lebanese officials to stop making ‘gratuitous concessions’by MI on April 10, 2026
Hezbollah on Friday called on Lebanese officials to stop making what it called “gratuitous concessions,” Anadolu reports. The remarks came in a message issued by the Lebanese group’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem as released by Hezbollah’s Al-Ahed news website. “We will not accept a return to the previous situation, and we call on officials to stop gratuitous concessions,” said Qassem. “Together as a state, army, people, and resistance, we protect our country, restore its sovereignty, and expel the occupier,” he added, vowing to continue the “resistance” till the “last breath.” He also asserted that the Israeli army failed on the ground and also was unable to prevent “rockets, shells, and drones from reaching its settlements near and far, up to Haifa and
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Shin Bet downplays Jewish terrorism as mere ‘friction’by MI on April 10, 2026
Jewish terrorism against Palestinians is being normalised at the highest levels of Israel’s internal security service, according to Haaretz, which reports that Shin Bet chief David Zini dismisses settler attacks as mere “friction”. Shin Bet’s Jewish Division is said to be in deep crisis, a situation that has worsened since Zini took office. Sources told Haaretz that Zini does not refer to attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank as “Jewish terror” but instead calls them “cases of friction” between Jews and Palestinians. Zini has deprioritised the division responsible for tackling right-wing Jewish extremism, despite internal 2026 data showing that, for the first time, there were more Jewish than Palestinian terror incidents. READ: US Jewish organisations slam ‘pogroms’ and
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Activists block Rheinmetall factory to protest arms supplies to Israelby MI on April 10, 2026
Activists blocked entrances to a Rheinmetall facility in Berlin on Friday, protesting the German defense contractor’s role in supplying weapons to Israel amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Anadolu reports. Members of the group “Peacefully Against Genocide” sat in front of the gates at the site in the Wedding district, gluing their hands to the pavement. They chanted slogans including “Freedom for Palestine,” “Stop the genocide” and “Israel bombs, Germany finances.” Police later arrived and used special solvents to dissolve the glue before detaining the protesters. One demonstrator, Hannes Sommerkamp, said in a social media statement that the action targeted weapons production linked to civilian casualties. “While we are sitting here, Israel continues to kill people in Gaza, in the
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France plans naval escorts in Hormuz with other countries, if needed: Defense ministerby MI on April 10, 2026
A planning process is underway under France’s initiative involving around 20 countries on how ships could be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz if needed, the French defense minister said on Friday, Anadolu reports. “There is an ongoing planning process initiated by France, involving around 20 countries, to assess how ships could be able to transit the Strait under escort if needed,” Catherine Vautrin told broadcaster LCI. She stressed that the priority remains ensuring freedom of navigation through diplomatic coordination with all relevant stakeholders, including shipping companies and insurers. Vautrin said the initiative is being developed in cooperation with partner countries as part of broader efforts to secure maritime routes. She added that the Strait of Hormuz remains a key global
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Israeli army’s covert media cells exposed for posing as impartial outlets to mislead the publicby MI on April 10, 2026
Soldiers and journalists say the Israeli army’s Spokesperson’s Unit operated covert media channels posing as independent outlets while working to shape coverage, manage public discourse and push Israel’s narrative at home and abroad, according to a new investigation by +972 Magazine in partnership with The Hottest Place in Hell. Testimonies from reservists and military correspondents point to what they said was a systematic effort to reward compliant reporting, sideline critical journalists and present propaganda as impartial information. According to the report, during the first 14 months of Israel’s assault on Gaza, the unit ran a covert psychological operations campaign aimed at shaping opinion in Israel and abroad. English-language WhatsApp, YouTube and Instagram channels branded as “Fact Check” were presented as
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In 3 years of war, WHO verifies 217 attacks on health care in Sudanby MI on April 10, 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday warned of a surge in deadly attacks on health care in Sudan as the country’s war enters its third year, Anadolu reports. WHO Representative in Sudan Shible Sahbani told reporters in Geneva that “in the three years of war, WHO has verified 217 attacks on health care with 2,052 deaths and 810 injuries,” adding that 16 attacks in the past three months alone caused 194 deaths and 320 injuries. He said attacks have become more frequent and deadly since 2025, with victims including a woman in labor, a doctor, and children killed inside a hospital. Sahbani also warned that disease outbreaks are spreading, with malaria, dengue, measles, polio, hepatitis E and diphtheria reported across
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EU calls for immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, urges protection of civiliansby MI on April 10, 2026
The European Union called on Friday for an immediate halt to attacks in Lebanon, stressing that the ongoing violence has already caused severe civilian casualties and widespread damage to civilian infrastructure, Anadolu reports. “We demand the immediate cessation of attacks in Lebanon, which have already taken a heavy, heavy toll on civilians and civilian infrastructure. It is clear that all parties must fully comply with international humanitarian law,” European Commission spokesperson Anouar El Anouni told reporters in Brussels. El Anouni said the EU welcomes recent announcements regarding the initiation of peace talks between Israel and Lebanon, describing them as a “positive development,” while stressing that diplomacy remains “the only viable path forward.” He urged all parties to engage “seriously and in
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Al-Aqsa Mosque reopens to worshippers for 1st Friday prayers after weeks-long closureby MI on April 10, 2026
Thousands of Palestinian worshippers gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque for the first Friday prayers after a closure that lasted more than five weeks, Anadolu reports. Israel announced Wednesday that it would reopen Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in occupied East Jerusalem starting Thursday morning, allowing access for the first time in 40 days following restrictions imposed during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Large crowds began arriving in the early morning hours, filling the mosque’s courtyards with men, women, children, and elderly worshippers in a reflection of Palestinians’ eagerness to return after a prolonged absence. During the closure, Palestinians were barred from performing daily prayers, including five consecutive Friday prayers on March 6, 13, 20, and 27, and April
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Belgium says violence against Palestinians ‘unacceptable,’ urges halt to settlement policyby MI on April 10, 2026
Belgium said Friday that violence against Palestinians is “unacceptable” and called on Israel to halt its settlement policy, describing it as a violation of international law, Anadolu reports. Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot said on the US social media company X that a temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran, along with reports that Israel has agreed to open negotiations with Lebanon toward a cessation of hostilities, is “good news” for the Middle East. However, he voiced concern over recent Israeli decisions, including the announcement of 34 new settlements in the occupied West Bank and what he described as steps undermining the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites. “I am horrified to see Palestinians injured or killed by settler gangs. This
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Irish minister condemns Israeli strikes in Lebanon, calls for ceasefire extensionby MI on April 10, 2026
Ireland’s foreign minister said Friday she is “appalled” by Israeli attacks on Lebanon and called for a ceasefire to be extended to the country, Anadolu reports. “I am appalled by Israel’s brutal attacks across Lebanon, with over 200 dead,” Helen McEntee wrote on X, the US social media platform, after a phone call with Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi. “These attacks are unacceptable and must stop,” she said, adding that a ceasefire must be upheld by all parties and extended to Lebanon. Her remarks came as the Israeli army intensified attacks across Lebanon since Wednesday, killing at least 303 people and injuring 1,150 others, according to Lebanese Civil Defense. The expanded Israeli offensive on Lebanon since March 2 has killed 1,888
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Iran Red Crescent says over 125,000 civilian units damaged in US-Israeli attacksby MI on April 10, 2026
More than 125,000 civilian units across Iran have been damaged in attacks since Feb. 28, the head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society said Friday. Around 100,000 of these are residential properties, with some completely destroyed and others partially damaged, said Pir Hossein Kolivand, head of the humanitarian aid group. At least 23,500 units are commercial properties, affecting businesses and civilian livelihoods, Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB cited Kolivand as saying. Some 339 medical facilities — including hospitals, pharmacies, laboratories, health centers and emergency units — have been damaged, with some rendered inoperable and others resuming partial or full operations. In addition, Kolivand said 32 universities, 857 schools, and 20 Red Crescent centers were also damaged in the attacks. He noted
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Iran targeted 7 Arab countries with 6,413 missiles, drones over past 41 daysby MI on April 10, 2026
Iran targeted seven Arab countries, most of them in the Gulf, with at least 6,413 missiles and drones, in addition to an attack involving two fighter jets, over the past 41 days, including the first and second days of a Washington-Tehran ceasefire, according to an Anadolu tally. The attacks continued through the first and second days of the truce, according to Anadolu’s monitoring and compilation based on official data and statistics as of 2155GMT Thursday. The US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday, brokered by Pakistan, as a step toward a possible broader agreement to halt an armed conflict launched by Washington and Tel Aviv against Tehran on Feb. 28 that has left thousands killed and wounded. According
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Smotrich speaks about Israel’s intention to expand in Syria, Lebanon and Gazaby MI on April 10, 2026
Far-right Israeli Finance Minister and settlement official Bezalel Smotrich announced that Israel intends to expand its borders into the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and Syria. Speaking at the opening of a new settlement on Thursday, Smotrich said: “We always talk about the military part and then the political part, and there are those who criticise us, saying there are only military achievements without a political component.” He added: “There will be a political component in Gaza to expand our borders, another component that will extend into Lebanon up to the Litani River at defensible boundaries, and a third component that will extend into Syria, ending at the peak of Mount Beit She’an and at least a security zone.” He said: “This
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Pakistan defence minister calls Israel ‘a curse for humanity’by MI on April 10, 2026
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has criticised Israel, describing it as “evil and a curse for humanity”, prompting a swift response from Israel. The remarks come as Israeli air strikes continue in Lebanon, amid ongoing disagreement over whether the country is covered by the broader ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, brokered by Islamabad, which is preparing to host talks between the two sides on Saturday. In a post on X, Asif accused Israel of “killing innocent civilians”, saying the violence began in Gaza, then spread to Iran, and has now reached Lebanon. He stressed that the bloodshed continues unabated, in one of Pakistan’s strongest statements since the war began. READ: Pakistan’s premier assures ‘highest support’ to US,
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17 killed in fresh Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanonby MI on April 10, 2026
At least 17 people were killed and several others injured in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency on Thursday, Anadolu Agency reported. An Israeli strike on the town of Zrariyeh in southern Lebanon killed more than 10 people, including women and children, after targeting a residential building, NNA reported. Earlier, in a separate incident, the agency reported an Israeli air raid on the town of Abbassiyeh killed at least seven people and injured others, noting the figures remain preliminary. It added that Israeli warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes on several towns, including Kafra, Jmaijmeh, Safad al-Battikh, Majdal Selm, Deir Antar and areas surrounding the Qasmiyeh bridge. The strikes were carried out along with
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Turkey urges global response to ‘Israel’s potential acts of sabotage’ amid ceasefire in Mideastby MI on April 10, 2026
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Thursday called on the international community to be ready to respond “appropriately to Israel’s potential acts of sabotage” amid the recently declared US-Iran ceasefire, Anadolu Agency reported. “We also hope for the establishment of a new security and peace architecture in the region, including the normalization of relations between Iran and the Gulf countries on a stronger foundation. As Turkiye, I would like to reiterate that we are ready to play an active role in this process and provide all necessary support,” Fidan said during a joint news conference with his Syrian counterpart, Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani. Fidan warned that Tel Aviv is “now extending” its genocide in Gaza to Lebanon, stressing that “even before
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US reinforces military presence in Middle East despite ceasefireby MI on April 10, 2026
The United States is reinforcing its military presence in the region despite the ceasefire with Iran, with navigational data showing ongoing movements of cargo and refuelling aircraft toward the Middle East. According to available tracking data, US Air Force logistics and aerial refuelling operations have continued, indicating sustained operational readiness and strategic positioning. In parallel, the commander of US Central Command confirmed that the United States has temporarily halted offensive operations against Iran in line with the ceasefire agreement. He stated that US forces had achieved their core strategic objectives, claiming the destruction of Iran’s missile, naval, and drone capabilities, as well as its defence industrial base. READ: France signals possible review of EU-Israel agreement over Lebanon strikes The commander added
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Lebanese Red Cross warns of worsening humanitarian crisis amid Israeli aggressionby MI on April 10, 2026
The Lebanese Red Cross has called for urgent international intervention as the humanitarian situation in Lebanon deteriorates amid ongoing Israeli aggression. The Lebanese Red Cross chief, Antoine Zoghbi warned in televised remarks that the scale of destruction is severe, noting that entire families have been wiped out by Israeli airstrikes. He said ambulance teams are facing major obstacles reaching affected areas, particularly those with high numbers of casualties, due to continued bombing and unsafe conditions on the ground. Zoghbi stressed that Lebanon’s health sector is on the verge of collapse, warning that if hospitals become inoperable, there will be an urgent need to establish field hospitals to handle the growing number of wounded. He urged the international community to provide
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France signals possible review of EU-Israel agreement over Lebanon strikesby MI on April 10, 2026
France has indicated that it may revisit discussions on suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement following intensified Israeli aggression on Lebanon and ongoing violence in the occupied West Bank. French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Pascal Confavreux said that, given the seriousness of recent developments, Paris “cannot rule out reopening the discussion” on suspending the agreement, as well as considering national sanctions. He linked the potential move to what he described as the scale of Israeli strikes in Lebanon and settler violence in the occupied West Bank. Confavreaux stated that while Israel claims a right to self-defence, its actions are “not only unacceptable, but also disproportionate,” warning that they risk leading to a dead end. The remarks signal growing European concern over the
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Houthi leader says operations escalating with “surprises” aheadby MI on April 10, 2026
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, head of the Ansar Allah (Houthi) movement in Yemen, stated that their military operations are escalating, warning that further steps will include “surprises and effective options” in line with evolving phases of confrontation. In remarks on Thursday, al-Houthi said that the Yemeni front has participated in joint operations, including missile and drone strikes against Israeli-controlled areas, describing these actions as part of a coordinated and long-term strategy. He pointed to the role of Hezbollah in Lebanon in shaping a “unified fronts” equation, highlighting the intensity of operations and resilience demonstrated during the current conflict. Al-Houthi also referred to the involvement of allied groups in Iraq, stating that they had joined coordinated efforts from the early stages of the escalation.
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Trump reviews Lebanon ceasefire stance after Netanyahu callby MI on April 10, 2026
CBS News reported that US President Donald Trump has reconsidered his position on including Lebanon in the ceasefire plan following a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The network said that Trump had initially agreed that the Middle East ceasefire announced on Wednesday would apply across the region, including Lebanon. However, the US position changed after the call between Netanyahu and Trump. According to CBS News, Mediators, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also indicated that Lebanon was part of the agreement. Israel intensified its air strikes on Wednesday, targeting around 100 sites within just ten minutes, resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries, according to the Lebanese Civil Defence. It said the
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Fragile ceasefire: The illusion of war’s endby MI on April 10, 2026
The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran in April 2026 was widely framed as a moment of de-escalation in one of the most dangerous confrontations in the Middle East in recent years. Yet, a closer examination suggests something far less reassuring. The war may have slowed, but it has not ended. What has emerged is not peace, but a pause—fragile, conditional, and deeply uncertain. This ceasefire did not arise from a shared strategic vision or a genuine convergence of interests. Instead, it reflects a mutual recognition of risk. The prospect of a wider regional war—one that could disrupt critical global energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz—created incentives for restraint. However, restraint is not
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Gaza’s media office denies Board of Peace envoy’s claims on 602 aid trucks entering Stripby MI on April 10, 2026
The Government Media Office in Gaza has denied remarks by Nikolay Mladenov, the “high representative for Gaza” at the so-called Board of Peace, claiming that 602 aid trucks entered the enclave on Thursday. Mladenov said in a post on X on Thursday evening that “602 trucks entered Gaza today with essential supplies for families who have waited too long.” In response, the Gaza Government Media Office said in a statement that Malenkov’s figures were “false, inaccurate and lacked credibility.” It added that official data for 9 April showed that only 207 trucks entered Gaza, including 79 carrying aid, while the rest were commercial goods for private companies, according to Palestinian commercial sources. The office said the number of trucks entering
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Iran: ceasefire covers ‘axis of resistance’, vows not to abandon Lebanonby MI on April 10, 2026
Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the proposed ceasefire proposal includes Lebanon and the entire “axis of resistance”. He warned that any violations of the ceasefire would carry a “clear cost” and prompt strong responses. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian described Israeli strikes on Lebanon as a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire agreement. Pezeshkian said continued attacks would render negotiations meaningless, adding: “Our hands will remain on the trigger and Iran will not abandon its Lebanese brothers and sisters.” Earlier on Wednesday, Ghalibaf said Iran had been monitoring the ceasefire process with distrust, accusing the United States of breaching commitments even before talks began. He added that, as stated by the US president, a 10-point initiative proposed by Iran forms
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Khamenei: Resistance fronts are a unified entity and vows retaliationby MI on April 10, 2026
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday that his country does not seek war, but will not give up its rights. In a statement read on Iranian state television and attributed to Khamenei, he said Iran would move the management of the Strait of Hormuz into a “new phase”, without providing further details. He added that Iran is determined to “take revenge” for its late Supreme Leader, stressing that all resistance fronts are considered a unified entity. Khamenei also called on Iranian citizens not to leave the streets, despite what he described as “negotiations with the enemy”. The remarks come after the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran on 28 February, killing thousands, including Supreme Leader
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No Iranian team in Pakistan for talks with US until attacks on Lebanon stopped: Reportby MI on April 10, 2026
The Iranian negotiating team has not arrived in the Pakistani capital Islamabad and has no plans to attend peace talks with the US until Israel stops bombing Lebanon, Iran’s Fars News Agency reported, citing a knowledgeable source. The news agency denied reports from some US media outlets that an Iranian negotiating delegation had arrived in Islamabad. Citing the unnamed source, the agency claimed that Iran has officially informed Pakistani authorities that it will not participate in peace talks with the US in Islamabad until a ceasefire is established in Lebanon. The Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that an Iranian delegation had arrived in Islamabad to begin negotiations with Washington. READ: Netanyahu orders direct talks with Lebanon amid ongoing strikes Iranian
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9-year-old Palestinian girl killed by Israeli fire on Gaza school tentby MI on April 9, 2026
A 9-year-old Palestinian girl was killed after being shot by Israeli forces while attending class in a tent set up for education at Abu Ubayda bin Jarrah School in northern Gaza, Anadolu reports. The child, identified as Ritac Abdurrauf Reyhan, was taken to Al-Shifa Hospital in critical condition but later died despite medical efforts. The incident occurred inside a temporary classroom tent with reports of panic among those present at the time of the shooting. More than 72,000 people have been killed and over 171,000 others injured in Israeli genocide in Gaza since October 2023. A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was reached on Oct. 10, based on a 20-point peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. According to
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Iran’s supreme leader vows ‘new phase’ in Hormuz management, demands war compensationby MI on April 9, 2026
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei said in a message Thursday that the management of the Strait of Hormuz will “certainly enter a new phase,” while vowing that Tehran will demand compensation for all war-related damages, Anadolu reports. The message, released by his office on the 40th day since the killing of his father, former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, described his death as a “heavy and historic blow” for the Iranian nation, and one of the most painful moments in its recent history. It portrayed the current phase as a continuation of his path and legacy. Strait of Hormuz Khamenei said Iran will move toward a new strategic phase with the Strait of Hormuz. “The management of
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Iran’s foreign minister says ceasefire could hasten Netanyahu’s trial outcomeby MI on April 9, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Thursday a region-wide ceasefire, including in Lebanon, could hasten the jailing of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a post on US social media company X, Araghchi also warned that undermining diplomatic efforts could carry economic consequences, saying the US would bear responsibility if diplomacy is derailed. “If the US wishes to crater its economy by letting Netanyahu kill diplomacy, that would ultimately be its choice. We think that would be dumb but are prepared for it,” he wrote. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminal trial is set to resume on Sunday after weeks of emergency restrictions on Israel’s court system during the war with Iran, according to a court notice cited by the
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UN envoy meets senior officials, tours civilian sites damaged by airstrikes in Tehranby MI on April 9, 2026
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ Personal Envoy Jean Arnault visited Tehran on Thursday, holding meetings with senior Foreign Ministry officials, according to the UN. Arnault met Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi and representatives of the Iranian Red Crescent, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters. Dujarric said Arnault described the meeting with the deputy foreign minister as “substantive” and hoped to continue consultations. Arnault was taken to civilian sites damaged in US-Israeli airstrikes, including a university and an apartment block that was destroyed. The envoy “heard views on the way forward” and reiterated Guterres’ commitment to supporting a peaceful settlement. Arnault is expected to continue his regional tour with visits to the Middle East, said Dujarric. On whether Arnault planned to travel