Sharing some latest news.
1. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei stated on a TV program that it is unrealistic to expect negotiations between Iran and the United States to reach results quickly.
2. On April 30 local time, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on social media: “In view of the recent regional situation, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces that our citizens are prohibited from traveling to Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon. It is advised that UAE citizens currently in these countries return home as soon as possible.”
3. On April 30 local time, U.S. President Trump posted a picture on the social media platform Truth Social, in which the Strait of Hormuz was renamed the “Trump Strait.” Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghezi said that using any false name to refer to the Strait of Hormuz is a “terrible mistake.” In his congratulatory message for Iran’s “National Persian Gulf Day,” he wrote: “Today is Iran’s Persian Gulf Day, commemorating the day 400 years ago when our ancestors expelled the Portuguese from the Strait of Hormuz.”
4. On April 30 local time, the Israeli Ministry of Defense stated that the United States recently used two large cargo ships and multiple cargo planes to deliver 6,500 tons of ammunition and supplies to Israel within 24 hours. The two cargo ships carried “thousands of air ammunition, ground ammunition, military trucks, joint light tactical vehicles, and other military equipment” to Haifa Port and Ashdod Port. This batch of military equipment, totaling 6,500 tons, has been transported to military bases across Israel. On April 30, Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated, “Israel is prepared to restart the war against Iran,” and the Israeli military is waiting for the U.S. “green light” to “completely eliminate the Khamenei regime.”
5. On May 1, Israeli media reported that the United States may soon decide whether to resume military action against Iran, and Israel is accelerating preparations for the possibility of “going to war with Iran again.” According to Israel Channel 12 TV, Israeli officials are “fully prepared” to deal with the possibility that U.S.-Iran negotiations could break down as early as next week. The report cites senior government officials saying that the United States may increase pressure on Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz and launch military strikes against Iran’s energy facilities and government infrastructure.
The news source is Chinese media reprinting Israeli media reports and RT.