The Israeli army announces bombing Tehran. The Israeli army has announced bombing Tehran again, after reporting Iranian missiles heading towards Israel.
Washington pushes for a peace plan with Iran. The United States has put forward a 15-point plan to Iran in an attempt to end the conflict, according to several media reports. Among these 15 points, five relate to the Iranian nuclear program, others require the abandonment of support for proxies in the region, such as Hezbollah or Hamas, and one point emphasizes the need for the Strait of Hormuz to remain open to maritime navigation.
Tehran eases grip on Hormuz. Iran has stated that “non-hostile ships” can transit the Strait of Hormuz as long as they adhere to safety and security regulations, according to a statement sent to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Israel calls to evacuate southern suburbs of Beirut. The Israeli army has urged residents to evacuate neighborhoods in the southern suburbs of Beirut, ahead of imminent strikes on this area considered a stronghold of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah.
Four arrests in Iraq for shots fired at a base in Syria. Four individuals have been arrested in Iraq for their alleged involvement in rocket fire on a base in neighboring Syria, which recently housed US forces from an international coalition against jihadists, announced the office of the Iraqi Prime Minister.
The Bushehr nuclear power plant hit by a strike. The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization has stated that the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the south was hit by a strike, causing no damages, and blaming the United States and Israel for it.
Macron calls on Iran to “engage in good faith negotiations”. Emmanuel Macron has urged Iran to “engage in good faith negotiations” for a de-escalation of the conflict, following a meeting with Iranian counterpart Massoud Pezechkian.






