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    Iran War Update: Key Developments and Rising Tensions on April 6, 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The conflict in Iran has now reached its 38th day, showing no indication of easing. President Trump has extended the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to Tuesday, accompanied by stern warnings of targeted strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges should Iran fail to comply. Iran, however, has firmly rejected the ultimatum, declaring that the strait “will never return to its former state.”

    In a significant development, Israel carried out an assassination targeting Majid Khademi, the intelligence chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Concurrently, Iran launched a fresh missile attack on a residential building in Haifa, resulting in at least four fatalities, including an elderly couple, with rescue efforts ongoing amid reports of individuals trapped beneath the rubble.

    President Trump’s extended ultimatum threatens what he has termed “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day” if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, warning Iran of severe consequences and stating they would be “living in Hell” without compliance. Meanwhile, a 45-day ceasefire proposal, which includes reopening the strait, has been communicated to both parties through mediators from Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey.

    The assassination of Majid Khademi was reportedly executed in a joint US-Israeli operation. Iran also reported attacks on the South Pars petrochemical facility, a vital component of its natural gas infrastructure. This escalation follows Iran’s ongoing retaliatory missile barrages targeting Israeli cities and infrastructure.

    On the military front, US special forces successfully rescued a downed US Air Force navigator from an F-15E Strike Eagle after he evaded capture inside Iran for nearly two days, supported by air strikes securing the operation. US and Israeli forces continue to target Iranian infrastructure, bridges, and military sites, while Israel has intensified operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran claims to have shot down multiple US drones amid these confrontations.

    Iranian retaliation persists with multiple missile and drone attacks directed at Israel, including Haifa and other northern regions, as well as US bases and Gulf infrastructure. Facilities in Kuwait, Bahrain, and other regional locations have also been targeted. Proxy groups such as the Houthis remain active participants in the conflict.

    The closure or severe restriction of the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, causing crude prices to surge and driving up energy costs worldwide. President Trump has called on NATO allies and affected countries to assist in securing the strait or to increase oil purchases from the US, criticizing Europe’s dependence on the disrupted route. Analysts warn that prolonged closure could lead to extended economic hardship.

    Casualty figures remain grim: Iran has suffered between 2,000 and over 7,000 deaths from US-Israeli strikes, with tens of thousands wounded and millions displaced. Civilian infrastructure, including bridges and energy facilities, has been heavily damaged. Israel’s death toll stands at a minimum of 35, with the recent Haifa missile strike adding to civilian losses. The broader region has also seen fatalities, including over 1,300 deaths in Lebanon amid escalating conflict. UN officials have underscored the severe civilian toll and called for peaceful resolution efforts.

    Diplomatic efforts continue amid the violence. Iran has dismissed direct negotiations and rejected Trump’s deadline as a sign of desperation. Regional mediators are advocating a 45-day ceasefire focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reducing hostilities. While no full-scale ground invasion has occurred, additional US military assets remain deployed in the region. President Trump has indicated the campaign may extend for several more weeks if necessary.

    Looking ahead, Tuesday’s deadline is critical. Responses to the ceasefire proposal, further strikes on energy infrastructure, or changes in navigation through the Strait of Hormuz could rapidly alter the conflict’s trajectory. Global oil markets, air raid alerts in Israel, and official statements from Washington and Tehran will be closely observed in the coming days.

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