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Strikes reported on communications building in southern Iran

Mar 24, 2026, 23:50 GMT+0

Viewer reports to Iran International that the Communications Regulatory Authority building in Bandar Abbas was hit on Tuesday night, followed by an attack on Bandar Kargan in Minab, Hormozgan province, early Wednesday.

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Israel approves land for permanent US embassy in Jerusalem

Mar 24, 2026, 22:55 GMT+0

Israel’s government approved a plan on Tuesday to allocate land in Jerusalem for a permanent US embassy, following a proposal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior ministers.

Officials said the move builds on Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and relocate the embassy, calling it a sign of strong US-Israel ties.

Macron urges Iran to end attacks, engage in talks in call with Pezeshkian

Mar 24, 2026, 20:54 GMT+0

France’s president Emmanuel Macron said he spoke with Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian and urged Tehran to end attacks in the region and engage in negotiations.

“I stressed the absolute necessity of ending unacceptable attacks against countries in the region, preserving energy and civilian infrastructure, and restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz,” Macron said on X.

"I called on Iran to engage in good faith negotiations to open a path toward de-escalation and provide a framework to address the expectations of the international community regarding Iran’s nuclear and ballistic program, as well as its regional destabilizing activities," he added.

Macron said he alsourged Iran to allow the return French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris as soon as possible.

Trump sets conditions to end Iran war - Channel 12

Mar 24, 2026, 20:28 GMT+0

US President Donald Trump’s administration has conveyed 15 of conditions to Iran for ending the war, Israel's Channel 12 reported.

The report specified 14 of the 15 demands and benefits that the US has conveyed to Iran, citing a Western source.

Trump’s advisers Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have developed a proposal centered on a monthlong ceasefire, during which the sides would work toward the 15-point agreement, according to the report.

The conditions include dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities, banning uranium enrichment on its territory and requiring Tehran to hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

They also include dismantling key nuclear facilities at Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo, granting full access to the IAEA, abandoning regional proxy activity and halting support for allied armed groups.

Other demands include keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, limiting Iran’s missile program in range and quantity and restricting any future missile use to self-defense.

In return, Iran would receive full sanctions relief, US support for its civilian nuclear program including electricity generation at the Bushehr plant and the removal of the “snapback” mechanism.

IAEA says projectile hit Bushehr plant premises, no damage reported

Mar 24, 2026, 20:23 GMT+0

The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran informed it that a projectile hit the premises of the Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday, with no damage reported to the facility.

“According to Iran, there was no damage to the NPP itself nor injuries to staff, and the condition of the plant is normal,” the IAEA said in a post on X.

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi “reiterates call for maximum restraint to avoid nuclear safety risks during conflict,” it added.


Iran says projectile struck Bushehr nuclear plant grounds

Mar 24, 2026, 19:54 GMT+0

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization says a projectile struck the grounds of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant during what it described as continued hostile actions by the United States and Israel, according to the IRNA news agency.

The agency said the attack caused no financial, technical, or human casualties and that the facility’s various sectors were not damaged.

The Atomic Energy Organization said attacks on peaceful nuclear facilities constitute a “clear violation of international regulations regarding the immunity of such centers from military action,” warning of “dangerous consequences for regional safety, particularly for countries along the Persian Gulf.”