West Asia war highlights: Stalled talks and fresh warnings lead to rise in tensions

18 April,2026 09:45 PM IST |  Iran  |  mid-day online correspondent

US Israel attack Iran: Tensions in the Middle East remain high as violence, political disagreements and stalled peace talks continue

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Tensions across the West Asia continued to escalate on Saturday as military incidents, political disagreements, and stalled peace negotiations dominated the day's developments on April 18. Here are the key highlights of April 18 as tensions continue between US and Iran.

French peacekeeper killed in Lebanon

A French soldier serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was killed and three others were injured in an attack in Lebanon. French President Emmanuel Macron said the attack appears to have been carried out by Hezbollah and urged Lebanese authorities to take action against those responsible.

This incident comes even as a temporary ceasefire is in place between Israel and Lebanon after weeks of conflict involving Hezbollah.

Ceasefire and ground developments

Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire to allow negotiations. However, the situation on the ground remains tense.

The Israeli military announced the creation of a "Yellow Line" in southern Lebanon, marking a boundary for its forces. It also said action has been taken against suspected militants approaching this line.

Hezbollah rejects negotiations

Senior Hezbollah leader Mahmud Qamati dismissed Lebanon's planned direct talks with Israel.

He described the negotiations as weak and ineffective, making it clear that Hezbollah is not aligned with the government's diplomatic approach.

Iran-US talks still uncertain

There is no confirmed timeline for the next round of talks between Iran and the United States. Iran's deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said both sides are still working on a framework before moving forward.

Meanwhile, Egypt and Pakistan are continuing mediation efforts and remain hopeful of progress.

Cargo vessel attacked in the Strait of Hormuz

Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz increased after multiple maritime incidents. Iranian gunboats reportedly fired at a tanker near Oman. The vessel and crew were safe, but the incident raised security concerns, reported the British military.

In a separate development, a container vessel was also struck by an unidentified projectile about 25 nautical miles northeast of Oman, damaging some of its containers.

Supreme leader Mojtaba's warning

A statement attributed to Iran's supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei warned that Iran's navy is ready to confront US forces.

At the same time, Iranian officials criticised US President Donald Trump, saying American statements on the conflict have been inconsistent.

Strait restrictions tightened again

Iran has announced it will resume strict control over the Strait of Hormuz, reversing an earlier easing of restrictions.

Officials said the decision was taken after accusing Washington of continuing naval pressure despite ongoing negotiations.

Turkey criticises Israel

Turkey's foreign minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel of using security concerns as a reason to expand territory. He criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying the government's actions go beyond self-defence.

Situation remains tense

Despite ceasefire efforts and ongoing diplomacy, the region continues to face instability. Repeated attacks, strong political statements, and lack of progress in talks suggest that tensions are likely to persist.

(With AFP Inputs)

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