US-Israel-Iran Conflict:
① Iran
1. Senior Iranian and Pakistani officials held consecutive phone calls.
2. Iran claims to have destroyed two AGM-158 cruise missiles.
3. Iranian police arrested 466 people with ties to the enemy.
4. Iran's National Security Council: Iran has not proposed any ceasefire.
5. Local officials stated that the Khorramshahr power plant in Iran experienced no disruption after the attack.
6. US media: Iranian sources indicated that there has been contact between the US and Iran, but it has not yet reached the level of comprehensive negotiations.
7. Iran appointed Mohammad Bagher Zorgader as Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
8. US media: A spokesperson for Iran's Supreme Military Command stated that the armed forces will "fight until complete victory."
9. Iran is again reported to be demanding a $2 million "toll" for a single trip, a claim previously denied by Iranian officials.
10. A Pakistani official stated that there is significant distrust in Iran's negotiations with the US, and it is uncertain whether an agreement can be reached.
11. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned the Israeli military that its forces in northern Israel and the Gaza Strip would be targeted if Israel attacked Palestinian territory and Lebanese civilians.
12. The US and Israel attacked areas surrounding Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday.
13. Lebanese sources: Iranian missiles were intercepted in Lebanese airspace for the first time.
②USA
1. Trump retweeted a post from the Pakistani Prime Minister, who stated his willingness to act as a mediator.
2. The US military stated it has destroyed over 9,000 military targets inside Iran.
3. US media: The US is discussing the possibility of US-Iran peace talks with multiple parties and is still awaiting Iran's response.
4. Approximately 3,000 US Airborne troops from the 82nd Airborne Division will be deployed to the Middle East; orders are being finalized, and they are expected to depart quickly upon receiving instructions.
5. Trump stated that Iran "wants a deal," that Iran has been "completely defeated," and that it has agreed to "never possess nuclear weapons."
6. Israeli media: The US plans a one-month ceasefire, with the mechanism being promoted by US Middle East envoy Witkov and Trump's son-in-law Kushner.
7. The 15-point peace proposal put forward by the US includes: dismantling existing nuclear capabilities, a commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, a ban on uranium enrichment on its territory, the transfer of approximately 60% of its highly enriched uranium stockpile, restrictions on ballistic missile programs, and a halt to support for regional allies' armed forces. In exchange, Iran may receive a complete lifting of international sanctions.
③ Israel
1. The Israeli military claims to have struck over 3,000 Iranian targets.
2. Multiple locations in Tel Aviv were hit by missiles, injuring several people.
3. The Israeli military stated it has struck the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's intelligence headquarters in Tehran.
4. Israeli officials stated that Iran is unlikely to agree to the US demands, but Trump seems determined to reach an agreement with Iran.
④ Others
1. The Egyptian Foreign Minister held intensive consultations with eight countries on the Middle East situation.
2. Russia stated it is unclear whether the US is negotiating with Iran.
3. Hezbollah in Lebanon called for the reversal of the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador.
4. Gulf states are reportedly weighing their bottom lines regarding participation in the war, but also fear being "abandoned" by the United States.
5. Pakistan is reportedly actively mediating US-Iran negotiations; a Pakistani army general spoke with Trump.
6. Israeli media: Saudi Arabia and the UAE are gradually considering joining the fight against Iran.
7. Sources: A residence used by the commander of the Iraqi Shiite militia group Popular Mobilization Forces in Mosul, Iraq, was attacked by airstrikes.
8. Saudi Arabia has reportedly informed the United States that it is prepared to take military action against Iran if Iran attacks its power and water facilities.
9. Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs: We reserve the right to respond to any potential attacks on critical infrastructure. No discussions have yet taken place regarding Qatar's proposal to close the US Al Udeid Air Base.
⑤ Strait of Hormuz
1. Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz plummeted by over 90% in March.
2. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard ordered a vessel that had illegally transited the Strait of Hormuz to return to port. 3. Iran stated that "non-hostile vessels" can pass through the Strait of Hormuz after coordination with Iran.
4. Indian government officials stated that Indian vessels do not need permission from any party to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
5. After close coordination with Iranian authorities, a vessel flying the Thai flag successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday.
6. British media: The Royal Navy will lead a coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
7. Iranian Foreign Minister: The Strait of Hormuz is not closed; shipping disruptions stem from insurance companies withdrawing due to fear of war.
Gaza Situation:
1. The Israeli Defense Minister stated plans to expand control in southern Lebanon, potentially paving the way for a long-term troop presence.
2. The Israeli military stated it has targeted fuel stations in Lebanon that "fund Hezbollah activities."