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Iran backed ceasefire to protect Hezbollah, expert says
Joe Truzman says Iran hs Hezbollah can regenerate and rearm
Sivan Raviv, ILTV
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04.19.26
Lost in translation: the most important line in Iran’s ceasefire proposal
Opinion: Iran’s ceasefire proposal said one thing in Farsi and another in English, building in the perfect ambiguity for later: when it falls apart, each side can point to its own version and deny blame
Hadar Galron
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04.19.26
Iran signals it could target key global straits beyond Hormuz as it restores missile, drone arsenal
Iranian officials warn of potential restrictions on vital waterways including Malacca and Bab el-Mandeb, aiming to raise economic pressure; analysts say Tehran is seeking to show the global cost of continued confrontation
Lior Ben Ari
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04.19.26
Iran’s real 'nuclear option': Strait of Hormuz remains key leverage in future conflict
US weighs tanker seizures as Iran rebuilds missiles and signals it can again shut the strait, while attacks on ships and internal divisions raise tensions; despite losses, officials say Tehran retains enough drones, mines and launchers to disrupt global trade
ynet
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04.19.26
How 50 days of war with Iran wiped out $50 billion in global oil supply
More than 500 million barrels of crude have been removed from the global market since the war began, marking the largest energy supply disruption in modern history with impacts expected to last for months or years
Reuters
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04.19.26
Report: Trump feared hostage crisis, lashed out at aides after US jet downed in Iran
US officials kept Trump out of key rescue discussions, fearing his impatience could disrupt decisions, as one crew member remained trapped in Iran and a high-risk operation unfolded
ynet
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04.19.26
Uranium enrichment: key sticking point at center of US-Iran nuclear talks
The process increases the share of fissile uranium-235 for reactors or weapons, but requires complex technology, massive energy and thousands of centrifuges, making it difficult to control and a major focus of global monitoring and security concerns
Dr. Yuval Rosenberg and Ori Taichman/Davidson Institute of Science
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04.19.26
Harris: Trump dragged into Iran war by Netanyahu to distract from Epstein files | Watch
Former Vice President sharply criticizes Trump’s leadership, calling his administration 'the most corrupt, callous, and incompetent' in US history
Daniel Edelson, New York
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04.19.26
Tragedy of Ghazal: youngest Kurdish female peshmerga dies after IRGC strike and medical neglect
Komala, a Kurdish opposition group based in Iraq, says its forces represent a key alternative to Iran’s regime, promoting pluralism, secularism and democratic freedoms amid escalating strikes and unrest
Omid Habibinia/The Media Line
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04.19.26
Iran's Revolutionalry Guards 'mosquito fleet' is a serious threat in the Strait of Hormuz
Despite U.S. claims of crippling Iran’s navy, the Revolutionary Guards’ fast-boat fleet continues to enforce a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, using guerrilla tactics and hidden bases to disrupt global oil shipping routes; they have been a nuisance in the Persian Gulf for decades
ynet
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04.19.26
Israel braces for possible Iran escalation as Hormuz threats grow and US signals shift
Pakistan mediates as Iran hints at uranium transfer, while Israel boosts military readiness and keeps schools open nationwide; Hezbollah issues threats in Lebanon, and a looming ceasefire deadline raises fears of a rapid return to fighting
Itamar Eichner, Lior Ben Ari
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04.18.26
Report: US plans to seize Iran-linked ships in coming days
Reported planning comes as Iran tightened control over the Strait of Hormuz, warning mariners the strategic waterway was again effectively closed
ynet
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04.18.26
'They got a little cute': Trump insists Iran talks going well, rejects 'blackmail'
Iran says it will keep strict control over Hormuz, tie any reopening to end of war and US blockade, assert authority over traffic, require payments for security and safety services and block passage if ceasefire terms are seen as violated
Lior Ben Ari, News Agencies
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04.18.26
Hormuz whiplash: why Iran reopened, then restricted the strait within hours
How Iran reversed course, why ships turned back, and what it means for oil, security and ceasefire talks as military control tightened and conflicting signals from Tehran raised uncertainty over one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes
Lior Ben Ari
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04.18.26
Iran unable to renew talks over 'maximalist' US demands, official says
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh says Tehran will not hand over its enriched uranium to the United States, rejecting claims made by President Donald Trump
Associated Press
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04.18.26
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