Article Summary
- The IRGC claims to have shot down an MQ-9 drone and forced an F-35 jet out of Iranian airspace.
- Tehran accuses Washington of “ceasefire violation” and warns that a final deal is not imminent. The Pentagon cites “self-defense” strikes in Hormuz.
- Ayatollah Hajj warns that the US will no longer have a safe haven for mischief in the region.
- Tehran demands $12 billion to be released now and $12 billion after 30 days to open Hormuz.
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F-35 Engagement, MQ-9 Shootdown
The IRGC claims to have engaged a US F-35 fighter jet and multiple unmanned aerial vehicles after they breached Iranian airspace. Iran says it shot down a US MQ-9 drone during the encounter. The US conducted “self-defense” strikes in southern Iran overnight.
Ceasefire Violation
Tehran accuses the US of ceasefire violations, particularly targeting Iranian vessels in the Hormuzgan region.
Iran condemns US attacks on vessels as a violation of the ceasefire. The Foreign Ministry warns of repercussions for such actions.
Analysis suggests that the US military is demonstrating its control over the Strait of Hormuz through these actions.
Ayatollah’s New Threat Against US Bases
The IRGC issues a warning against future ceasefire violations, vowing a severe response. Ayatollah Khamenei threatens US military bases in the region.
Khamenei warns that American bases will no longer be a safe haven for mischief in the region.
Deal Status & $12 Billion Confidence-Building Measure
Tehran demands $12 billion to be released now and $12 billion after 30 days as part of a confidence-building measure. Iran emphasizes that a final deal is not imminent.
An Iranian official suggests that ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz may be required to make payments.
Lebanon Unravels
Israeli strikes in Lebanon result in civilian casualties. Israel issues displacement orders for residents in certain areas.
Netanyahu orders an expansion of the conflict against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Status of Talks Through the Weekend
- President Trump suggests that an agreement is close. Negotiations are ongoing, with details to be announced soon.
- The proposed framework includes ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and negotiations on nuclear issues and sanctions relief.
- An agreement may involve a 60-day ceasefire extension and discussions on Iran’s nuclear program.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister travels to Doha for talks with Qatar’s PM.
