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A US Navy handout photo released on May 7 shows the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea.
A US Navy handout photo released on May 7 shows the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush sailing in the Arabian Sea.

live Two Iranian-Flagged Tankers Disabled In Gulf Of Oman, CENTCOM Says

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL's Central Newsroom and Iranian service, Radio Farda, deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that Washington is awaiting a "serious offer" from Iran in response to a US proposal aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East.
  • Two Iranian-flagged tankers were disabled by US forces in the Gulf of Oman as Washington continued enforcing its blockade on vessels entering or leaving Iran, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on May 8.
  • Iranian media have reported the “seizure” of an oil tanker named OCEAN KOI in the Gulf of Oman by the country's naval forces.
  • The United Arab Emirates says its air defense systems intercepted two ballistic missiles and three drones launched from Iran, leaving three people moderately injured.
  • US Forces intercepted and "eliminated inbound threats" and struck Iranian military sites after Iranian forces launched missiles, drones, and small boats at US Navy vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the US Central Command said late on May 7.
21:19 5.5.2026

US Proposes UN Resolution, Says Iran 'Holds World’s Economy Hostage'

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds press briefing at the White House on May 5.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds press briefing at the White House on May 5.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Washington has proposed a UN Security Council resolution to secure the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Iran of threatening global trade.

In a May 5 statement, Rubio said Iran “continues to hold the world’s economy hostage” through threats to shipping, sea mines and efforts to impose tolls.

The draft resolution, backed by Persian Gulf partners, would require Iran to “cease attacks, mining, and tolling” and disclose mine locations while supporting a humanitarian corridor.

The United States expects the measure to be voted on “in the coming days,” Rubio said in the statement.

19:41 5.5.2026

Iran Again Warn Vessels To Use Its Designated Hormuz Corridor

The naval command of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has again warned all vessels intending to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, saying the only safe route is the corridor previously designated by the Islamic republic.

According to the warning, “any diversion of ships to other routes is dangerous and will result in a firm response from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards navy.”

The IRGC navy had earlier published an updated map showing an expansion of areas it said were under Iran’s control near the Strait of Hormuz, including zones covering the UAE ports of Fujairah and Khor Fakkan, as well as the coastline of the emirate of Umm Al Quwain.

The warning on May 5 comes one day after the United States launched “Operation Freedom” to allow ships from neutral countries to transit the Strait of Hormuz.

These vessels have been stranded in the Persian Gulf for more than two months due to the US-Israeli war with Iran and the closure of the strait by the IRGC.

On the first day of the US operation, the IRGC fired at several vessels, while drone attacks attributed to Iran sparked a fire at the UAE’s Fujairah oil port.

With reporting by AFP
19:22 5.5.2026

Trump Says Iran Should ‘Wave White Flag,’ Urges Deal

US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the Oval Office on May 5.
US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the Oval Office on May 5.

US President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran’s military capabilities and urged Tehran to “do the smart thing” and strike a deal to end the war amid a fragile cease-fire.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on May 5, Trump said Iran’s forces had been reduced to firing “peashooters” and suggested the country “should wave the white flag of surrender,” though he added he did not want to “go in and kill people.”

"They play games, but let me just tell you, they want to make a deal,” Trump said, arguing that Iran’s military was “totally gone.”

He also praised the ongoing US blockade of Iranian ports as being “like a piece of steel,” saying “nobody’s going to challenge” it.

Asked what would constitute a cease-fire violation by Iran, Trump said: “You’ll find out… They know what not to do.”

With reporting by Reuters and AFP
16:57 5.5.2026

UAE Says Attacked Again By Iranian Missiles And Drones

The United Arab Emirates has said that it has once again been attacked by Iranian missiles and drones and was responding to these threats.

In a post on X, the UAE Defense Ministry said that “The UAE’s air defense systems are actively engaged in missile and drone threats,” adding that “the origin of these threats is Iran.”

There were reports of air-raid sirens sounding in Dubai.

On May 4, the UAE announced the interception of "three missiles fired by Iran" and a fourth that fell into the sea.

However, authorities in the port of Fujairah said a drone strike hit an energy installation, causing a fire and injuring three people.


15:18 5.5.2026

Iran Seizes Assets Of Political Activists

Iran's judiciary has announced that it has seized the assets of political activist Mehdi Nasiri and 21 other people it identified as "enemy-affiliated elements" in the Semnan Province in north-central Iran.

The Mizan news agency, which is affiliated with the judiciary, identified the 22 people as "affiliated" with Israel and other "hostile" countries, writing that their assets had been seized in line with the implementation of a law on punishing espionage and cooperation with Israel.

Mehdi Nasiri, a former regime insider and one-time hard-line editor of the state-aligned Kayhan newspaper, is now a journalist and outspoken critic of the Iranian authorities.

The news agency described the seizure of these individuals' assets as a "national necessity" and claimed that they "have caused extensive damage to infrastructure and public places, such as schools, universities, research centers, industrial centers -- in cooperation with hostile governments."

The judiciary released the names of all the individuals and announced that their movable and immovable assets, as well as their bank accounts, have been identified, seized, and frozen. The individuals have also been banned from carrying out any financial transactions.

The judiciary has not provided any evidence to back up its actions against the 22 people.

Iran frequently seizes the assets of journalists, political activists, and artists whom it accuses of posing a threat.

After the Iran-Israel war in June 2025, Iran's parliament approved a plan to increase the punishment -- including the death penalty -- for those spying for or collaborating with Israel or the US.

14:10 5.5.2026

Iranian Foreign Minister Traveling To China For Talks

Abbas Araqchi
Abbas Araqchi

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is traveling to Beijing for talks on May 5.

"During this visit, he will meet with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to discuss bilateral relations and regional and international developments," the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a brief statement.

The meeting comes as the United States and Iran remain deadlocked in negotiations to end the war.

On May 4, the US Treasury secretary urged China to step up its diplomatic efforts to convince Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping.

Scott Bessent added that the issue will be raised during US President Donald Trump's upcoming meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in mid May.

13:43 5.5.2026

Robert Murrett: A US Vice-Admiral On The 'Very Tough Challenge' Of Hormuz

Our senior Washington correspondent spoke to US Navy Vice Admiral Robert Murrett about the challenges, concerns, and potential solutions regarding the crisis in the Strait Of Hormuz.

The US military posture “is important in creating leverage for a diplomatic solution that would allow free and open navigation,” he said.

Read more here.

10:04 5.5.2026

Iran's Nuclear Breakout Time Unchanged After Recent War, Reuters Reports

US intelligence assessments indicate that Iran's nuclear breakout time has not changed since last summer, according to Reuters.

It had previously been assessed that the June 2025 US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites set back its breakout timeline by up to one year.

Reuters cited three sources familiar with the matter in reporting that the assessments conclude Iran's nuclear program remains essentially intact following the recent conflict launched on February 28.

“The assessments of Tehran's nuclear program remain broadly unchanged even after two months of a war that US President Donald Trump launched in part to stop the Islamic republic from developing a nuclear bomb,” Reuters reported on May 4.

During the recent war, reports emerged of Israeli strikes on several Iranian nuclear facilities.

Two sources told Reuters that US intelligence agencies had concluded -- before the 12-day war -- that Iran could likely produce enough uranium for a weapon and build a bomb within roughly three to six months.

The assessment states that meaningfully setting back Iran's nuclear program would require the destruction of its remaining stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, which remain buried in underground sites struck last summer.

09:36 5.5.2026

UN Chief Urges Iran To Ensure Care For Nobel Laureate Mohammadi

Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi (file photo)
Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi (file photo)

Antonio Guterres has expressed alarm over reports about the poor and deteriorating physical condition of the detained Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi.

Guterres' spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters on the evening of May 4 that the US Secretary-General had expressed "deep concern" over Mohammadi's medical condition and called on Iranian authorities to ensure that Mohammadi "receives, at the very least, urgent medical care as required by her current health condition."

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, also wrote on X on May 5, highlighting abusive treatment of Mohammadi in prison "for telling the truth about the regime’s abuse of women and political opponents" and urging Tehran to provide her with "the urgent care she needs."

The Narges Mohammadi Foundation said on May 1 that the renowned human rights activist had been urgently transferred to a hospital in Zanjan due to a sharp deterioration in her condition.

According to the foundation, she lost consciousness twice and suffered a severe cardiac crisis, and her condition was described as “extremely critical.”

After her transfer from Zanjan prison to a hospital in the same city, the foundation said her condition remained “unstable.”

Her brother, Hamidreza Mohammadi, told RFE/RL's Radio Farda on May 2 that the family had been able to see her in the hospital’s intensive care unit, adding that her condition was “grave” and that she was breathing with the aid of oxygen.

08:35 5.5.2026

Iran Warns UAE Against 'Military Solution' As Tensions Escalate

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (file photo)
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (file photo)

In a new message, Iran’s foreign minister has urged the United Arab Emirates not to resort to a “military solution” against the Islamic republic.

Writing on X, Abbas Araqchi said late on May 4 that he believed “there is no military solution” to the current crisis.

“While talks are progressing thanks to Pakistan’s generous efforts, the United States must be careful not to be dragged back into a quagmire by ill-wishers. The United Arab Emirates must likewise remain vigilant," he added, referring to efforts by Islamabad to mediate in the conflict.

Since the start of the United States and Israel's with Iran on February 28, the UAE has been among the Persian Gulf countries particularly affected by Iranian strikes, which Tehran says are a response to the US-Israeli military campaign.

A day before Araqchi’s message, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei criticized what he called the UAE’s “inappropriate behavior” since the conflict began, saying it had “aligned” with aggressors against Iran, creating “many problems.”

Iranian media have also been publishing reports claiming recent military cooperation between Israel and the UAE, including the deployment of advanced air defense systems.

Meanwhile, Emirati authorities said on May 4 that the country had come under Iranian missile and drone attack, condemning the strikes as a “dangerous escalation” and warning it “will not hesitate to protect its security and sovereignty.”

Authorities in the port of Fujairah said a drone strike hit an energy installation, causing a fire and injuring three people, while the defense ministry said four cruise missiles were launched, three of which were intercepted.

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