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Israeli emergency personnel carry a stroller at the site of a missile strike in Bnei Brak, Israel, on April 1.
Israeli emergency personnel carry a stroller at the site of a missile strike in Bnei Brak, Israel, on April 1.

live UK's Starmer Backs NATO, Plans Hormuz Talks

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian on April 1 addressed the American people, saying that Iranians "harbor no enmity" toward ordinary Americans.
  • US President Donald Trump has said the United States could end its war with Iran soon while reserving the option for limited future strikes.
  • Iran launched fresh missile strikes on Israel on April 1 while explosions reportedly rocked Tehran as Israel said it had hit targets in the Iranian capital.
  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will convene talks with about 35 countries this week on reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the "finish line" in the war with Iran is in sight, and once the conflict ends the United States will have to "re-examine" its relationship with NATO after a number of European countries declined to support the conflict with Iran.
07:36

Attacks On Energy Infrastructure Continue Across Gulf Region

Kuwait's state news agency reported on April 1 that "Iranian-backed" drones had targeted fuel tanks at the country's airport. Kuwaiti officials said the airport had been repeatedly targeted in recent weeks and that Kuwaiti airspace had remained closed since February 28.

According to a spokesman for the Kuwait Civil Aviation Authority, the attack on the fuel tanks caused a large fire but there were no casualties.

In Bahrain, a fire at a commercial facility was attributed to "Iranian aggression." Saudi Arabia announced that it had intercepted and destroyed several drones.

Meanwhile, an oil tanker in waters near Qatar was hit by a missile from Iran on April 1, the Qatari Defense Ministry reported. According to the state-owned energy giant QatarEnergy, the crew was unharmed and there was no environmental impact. Earlier, a Kuwaiti tanker was attacked in the port of Dubai.

These attacks come as Iran has threatened to target critical infrastructure, especially energy facilities, in the region after the start of the war with US and Israeli attacks on March 29.

On the evening of March 31, an Iraqi armed group allied with Tehran warned the United States that using Kuwaiti soil for a ground attack on Iran could escalate the conflict into a "full-scale war." Abu Alaa al-Walai, commander of the Kataeb Sayyid al-Shuhada group, announced in a message on X that if Kuwaiti soil is used, the "axis of resistance" will consider this action a violation of the region's security borders and will respond in kind.

Al-Walai also warned, referring to Israel's ground attack on Lebanon, that responses would be based on the principle of "an eye for an eye."

In another development, Saudi Arabia announced on April 1 that it has established bus routes to two airports in the cities of Dammam and Qaisumah for people planning to leave Kuwait.

The US State Department said it was monitoring threats against US citizens in Saudi Arabia and urged them to stay where they are. The US Embassy warned that locations such as hotels, businesses, and educational institutions affiliated with the United States could be targeted and urged citizens to stay away from windows until further notice.

The warning came after the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which is designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, announced that it would target American companies in the Middle East starting April 1 in response to recent attacks.

07:12

Vessel Hit By 'Two Projectiles' At Qatar Gas Hub

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), a shipping security monitoring group, reported early on April 1 that it had received information about a vessel being struck near Ras Laffan, Qatar's primary hub for liquefied natural gas production.

"UKMTO can confirm the vessel was struck by two projectiles," the group said on X.

The monitor added that source of the projectiles has not yet been identified and remains under investigation, while the crew has been reported as safe.

23:43 31.3.2026

We are now closing the live blog for the day. We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30 a.m. Central European time to cover the latest events across the Middle East.

22:00 31.3.2026

Netanyahu Says Israeli Attacks On Iran Will Continue

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said military operations against Tehran will continue until "the Iranian terrorist regime is crushed."

"The campaign is not over yet. We will continue until we crush the terrorist regime," Netanyahu said in a televised speech.

His remarks came shortly after Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian announced the "necessary will" in his country to end the war with Israel and the United States, provided that Tehran receives guarantees that the attacks will not be repeated.

"We had to act, and we did," Netanyahu said in a speech on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Passover.

Netanyahu emphasized that despite the continuation of the war, Israel has emerged as a "regional power," saying, "We have remained steadfast in advancing our goals and have changed the face of the Middle East."

21:43 31.3.2026

Araqchi Says Iran Has Not Responded To US Plan Or Presented Any Conditions

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that he continues to receive indirect messages from US special envoy Steve Witkoff but that does not mean "negotiations" are taking place between Tehran and Washington.

Araqchi said in an interview with Al-Jazeera Qatar on March 31 that the messages include "warnings and counterviews" sent via various regional channels.

He stressed that "no negotiations are under way with any specific party" and that "the exchange of messages is taking place within an official framework under the supervision of the government and the Supreme National Security Council."

Araqchi also said Iran has not responded to the United States' 15-point plan and has not presented any proposals or conditions.

Iranian media announced Tehran had put forward five conditions in return, including the withdrawal of American forces from the region, payment of compensation to Iran, and control of the Strait of Hormuz by the Islamic republic.

In another part of his interview with Al-Jazeera, Araqchi said that "Tehran has not yet made a decision on the principle of negotiation, and Iran's conditions for ending the war are completely clear."

"Iran will not agree to a cease-fire and wants a complete end to the war throughout the region," he stated.

He also emphasized that Iran is "prepared for any ground confrontation" and "hopes that the enemies will not make mistakes in their calculations."

Araqchi also maintained that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open" except to those who are participating in the war against Iran.

According to him, the Strait of Hormuz could be a "passage for peace" and the decision about it is up to the coastal countries.

The Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20 percent of the world's oil and gas exports pass, has been effectively closed by Iran since March 30, when the United States and Israel launched massive attacks on Iran, and its traffic has decreased by 95 percent.

The closure of this strait has caused a sharp increase in energy prices worldwide.

The comments by Iran's top diplomat are the latest in a series of mixed messages from both sides about efforts to end the conflict, which began on February 28.

20:30 31.3.2026

Iranian President Says Tehran Has 'Necessary Will' To End War But Seeks Security Guarantees

Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian says his country has the "necessary will" to end the war with the United States and Israel depending on conditions, mainly that his country's security is guaranteed.

"We possess the necessary will to end this conflict, provided that essential conditions are met -- especially the guarantees required to prevent repetition of the aggression," Pezeshkian said in a March 31 phone conversation with European Council President Antonio Costa, according to a statement from his office.

Iran's President Masud Pezeshkian (file photo)
Iran's President Masud Pezeshkian (file photo)

"The solution to normalizing the situation is the cessation of their aggressive attacks," Pezeshkian added.

The United States has said it put forward a 15-point plan that includes Iran dismantling its nuclear facilities, limiting its missile capabilities, and ending its support for regional proxy forces.

Senior Iranian officials have denied Tehran is in negotiations with Washington, but Iran said on March 25 that it was reviewing a 15-point US proposal and had put forward what it said were five conditions that needed to be met in order for the conflict to end.

19:11 31.3.2026

IRGC Confirms General Eshaqi Killed In US-Israeli Strikes

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) confirmed on March 31 that IRGC Major General Jamshid Eshaqi, adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, had been killed along with several members of his family in US and Israeli strikes.

Ahmad Vahidi, commander-in-chief of the IRGC -- which is designated as a terrorist organization by the United States -- offered his condolences for Eshaqi in a statement but did not provide a date or further details about his death.

Eshaqi's funeral is scheduled to take place on April 1 in Tehran, along with that of Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of the IRGC's navy who was killed in an Israeli attack last week.

In February 2025, the US Treasury Department sanctioned Ishaqi and a number of individuals, entities, and vessels for what it called "an international network to facilitate the transfer of millions of barrels of Iranian crude oil worth hundreds of millions of dollars to China."

According to the United States, the proceeds from these activities have been used to finance armed groups in the region, including Hamas in Gaza, the Houthis in Yemen, and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

According to the US Treasury Department, Eshaqi previously worked for a front companies, Sepehr Energy, and coordinated with the IRGC on the sale of Iranian crude oil to China.

He is the latest senior Iranian official to be confirmed by Tehran as killed in the war.

17:41 31.3.2026

New Executions A Sign Of Growing Repression In Iran Amid War

Iran announced the execution of two political prisoners on March 31, a day after the death penalty was also carried out on two others, in a sign that the clerical authorities are stepping up a crackdown on internal opposition in the country.

The men, identified as Babak Alipour and Pouya Ghobadi, were accused of membership in the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), an exiled opposition group that seeks to overthrow the Islamic republic and that Tehran regards as a terrorist organization.

The executions show that despite US and Israeli strikes wiping out much of Iran's leadership and degrading its military-industrial capacities, there are no visible signs that the clerical authorities are losing control. In fact, repression appears once again to be on the rise.

To read the full report, click here.

16:11 31.3.2026

Deploying Forces To Middle East 'Sends Message' To Iran, Says US General

WASHINGTON -- Iran is using tactical delay as a strategy in talks to end US and Israeli strikes that have decimated Tehran's military capabilities amid a continued buildup of US forces in the Middle East, retired US Army General Joseph L. Votel -- who led US Central Command from 2016 to 2019 -- told RFE/RL in an interview on March 30.

Votel outlined the risks of escalation in the conflict and warned that without a political settlement to keep Iran from blocking the Strait of Hormuz, a prolonged international military presence might be required to keep the the key oil and gas transit route open.

US General Joseph L. Votel
US General Joseph L. Votel

"You have to recognize, first and foremost, that part of the purpose of those deployments is a messaging to the Iranians," Votel said.

"This is also about making sure we can provide the maximum amount of options for our military leaders and our civilian leaders, so that, if the president decides something, he has an array of forces from which his military commanders can devise courses of action and approaches that he might approve."

To read the full interview, click here.

15:40 31.3.2026

China, Pakistan Coordinate On Iran Talks As War Disrupts Global Trade

China and Pakistan vowed to "strengthen strategic communication and coordination" as they seek to help broker a deal to end the war in Iran, now in its fifth week with no clear end in sight.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in Beijing on March 31 and reiterated their call for Iran and the United States to work toward ending the war, which has killed thousands across at least nine countries and is costing economies billions of dollars a day.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said both sides agreed to pursue de-escalation and that the two countries will "jointly advocate for peace and justice, and make new efforts to promote reconciliation and prevent conflict."

To read the full report, click here.

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