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War in the Middle East: latest developments Paris, France, April 11 (AFP) Apr 11, 2026 The latest developments in the Middle East war: - US VP en route to Islamabad -
- Iran says lacks 'trust' with US -
"We have good intentions but we do not trust," Iranian state media quoted him as saying. "Our experience in negotiating with the Americans has always been met with failure and broken promises," he added. - Iran internet shutdown hits 1,000 hours -
While Iran's domestic intranet remains operational -- supporting local messaging apps, banking platforms and other services -- access to the global internet has been severely restricted since early February. - Pakistan PM says process at 'make or break' stage -
"This is that stage which, in English, is called the equivalent of 'make or break'," he added. - Israel won't discuss ceasefire -
Israel "agreed to begin formal peace negotiations" with the Lebanese government, with which it has no diplomatic relations, the Israeli ambassador said. - Trump: Hormuz to open 'fairly soon' -
Trump has sent Vance to Pakistan to meet with top Iranian officials in a bid to reach a peace deal following a two-week ceasefire that was agreed on Tuesday. - Lebanon-Israel talks -
The statement said the date was agreed to during a first telephone call on Friday evening between the Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors to Washington, and the US ambassador to Lebanon. - Iran arrives for talks -
Official sources say the Islamabad talks will cover sensitive points, including Iran's nuclear enrichment and the free flow of trade through the Strait of Hormuz. - Iran demands Lebanon ceasefire -
"We're going to try to have a positive negotiation," Vance told reporters as he left for Pakistan where he is expected to arrive Saturday. - Lebanon toll mounts -
It said the figure was not final and raised the overall toll in Lebanon since war erupted between Israel and Hezbollah on March 2 to 1,953 dead and 6,303 wounded. Lebanon's State Security agency said that one Israeli strike in the southern city of Nabatiyeh had killed 13 of its personnel. Israel said it had killed 180 Hezbollah militants in Wednesday's strikes, while the Lebanese health ministry said that day's attacks alone killed 357 and wounded 1,223 more, noting the count was still provisional as rubble is still being removed. - Trump warning -
In a separate interview with the New York Post, Trump said US warships are being reloaded with weaponry to strike Iran if the talks in Pakistan fail to produce a deal. "We have a reset going. We're loading up the ships with the best ammunition, the best weapons ever made -- even better than what we did previously and we blew them apart," the Post quoted Trump as saying. - Hezbollah fires on Israel -
The Israeli military also said it had "dismantled" more than 4,300 Hezbollah sites in Lebanon since fighting with the militant group began on March 2. - Hezbollah warns Beirut -
"We will not accept a return to the previous situation, and we call on officials to stop offering free concessions," Qassem said in a written message broadcast on the party's Al-Manar TV, in which he also denounced Israeli strikes that killed more than 300 people in Lebanon on Wednesday as "bloody criminality". burs-tw/giv/pnb/sla/ceg/jts |
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