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US and Iran return to battle in the Strait of Hormuz. Attacks in the Emirates
Iran claimed to have prevented a US warship from entering the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Iranian news agency Fars, two missiles hit the warship near the island of Jask after it ignored Iranian warnings
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4 May 2026
Emirates: 15 missiles and 4 drones intercepted
The UAE Ministry of Defence announced that the country's air defence had intercepted 15 missiles - 12 ballistic missiles and three cruise missiles - and four Iranian drones and reported the wounding of three people. The Ministry also stated that the total since the beginning of the war is 549 ballistic missiles, 29 cruise missiles and 2260 drones. "The Ministry of Defence reiterated its full readiness and willingness to face any threat, firmly countering any action aimed at undermining the security of the country, so as to ensure its sovereignty, security and stability, as well as the safeguarding of its national interests and capabilities."
4 May 2026
US and Gulf Arab nations: new UN resolution on the Strait of Hormuz
The US and Gulf Arab nations are drafting a UN Security Council Resolution condemning Iran for blockading the Strait of Hormuz, US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said on Monday, 4 May.
4 May 2026
Moscow: unilateral ceasefire from 8 to 9 May
"In accordance with a decision by the Supreme Commander of the Military Forces of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, a ceasefire has been decreed from 8 to 9 May," the Ministry of Defence wrote in a post on Max.
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4 May 2026
Piantedosi: flotilla? No minimal risks for activists
"Going to prison never involves minimal risks. It is always a major risk. I believe that President Meloni was also very eloquent with regard to the position of the Italia government on the need to safeguard the safety and the sphere of rights of the people who took this initiative'.
This was said by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi in Milan on the sidelines of the presentation of his book, written with Annalisa Chirico, 'on the side of the uniforms'. "After that, what we said is also true, but I repeat the Italia government is presiding over what is happening in Israel," he concluded.
4 May 2026
Aoun (Lebanon): no meeting with Netanyahu, first stop attacks
Before a meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can take place, a security agreement is needed to put an end to Israeli attacks in the cedar country. This was stated by Lebanese President Aoun himself in a note.
According to the statement, Aoun "reiterated his position that the time is not yet ripe for a meeting" with Netanyahu. "We must reach an agreement on security and put an end to Israeli attacks against us before raising the issue of a meeting between us," the Lebanese president stressed.
And yet, Aoun continued, 'there is no going back on the path of negotiation because we have no other choice'.
4 May 2026
Centcom: ships from 87 countries in the Persian Gulf
The ships 'currently present in the Persian Gulf represent 87 countries around the world and, as the president (Trump, ed) said, are purely neutral and innocent bystanders'. Admiral Brad Cooper, head of Centcom, says this about 'Project Freedom'. Over the past 12 hours, a statement on X reads, 'we have contacted dozens of ships and shipping companies to encourage the flow of traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, in line with the president's intent to help guide ships safely through this narrow trade corridor,' Cooper concluded.
4 May 2026
Iran TV broadcasts video showing strikes against US ships
Iranian television has released a video that claims to show Iranian army forces firing warning shots towards American warships that were attempting to approach the Strait of Hormuz. Al-Jazeera writes this.
4 May 2026
Hormuz, USA: six Iranian boats destroyed. Iran denies
The US military destroyed six Iranian small boats in the Strait of Hormuz today after Iran launched "several cruise missiles, drones, and small boats" at US Navy ships and merchant vessels "protected" by the US military. This was stated by Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of the US Central Command (Centcom), as reported by CNN.
The Iranian boats were attacked by US Apache and SH-60 Seahawk helicopters, Cooper explained.
A senior Iranian military officer, quoted on state television, refuted Admiral Cooper's claims: 'The American claim of having sunk several Iranian ships is false,' the officer said.
4 May 2026
Iran media: we had no intention of striking the Emirates
Iran 'had no intention of striking the UAE', Iranian state television said, quoting an unidentified senior official, after the UAE defence ministry announced that it had been hit by four cruise missiles launched from Iran. The Emirates described these latest Iranian attacks, which also included drone strikes, as a 'dangerous escalation'. The attacks, the first after the ceasefire between Tehran and Washington, come after Trump announced the launch of an operation to restore navigation in Hormuz.
4 May 2026
Trump: Iran will be wiped out if it attacks US ships
Iran will be wiped out if it attacks American ships. Donald Trump said this on Fox.
4 May 2026
US: corridor opened in Hormuz for free transit
The US has opened a passage through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure free transit. This was said by the head of the US Central Command Brad Cooper, according to Bloomberg news agency, referring to the creation of an open and free 'corridor' in the Strait.
4 May 2026
Iran: Ft, the 'shadow war' against dissidents abroad and retaliation for Khamenei
For years, Iran has been waging a 'shadow war' outside its borders - made up of intimidation, aggression, kidnappings and murders - against opponents and targets deemed hostile, including Israeli interests and Jewish communities. A strategy that today worries Western intelligence, also in light of the risk of possible reprisals after the assassination of the Supreme Guide, Ali Khamenei. According to analysts and security sources quoted by the Financial Times, Tehran often acts through intermediaries, criminal networks and local operatives, avoiding direct involvement. A system that allows them to maintain a certain distance from operations and deny any responsibility. John Raine, a former British security official and now at the think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies, argues that Iran may now be aiming for a symbolic response to Khamenei's death: 'They would like to strike a target of equal weight, such as an American base, a military ship or a senior figure'. However, he explained, Tehran's revenge will not be immediate: 'it will be a dish served cold', indicating a later phase than the current military operations in the Middle East
4 May 2026
Iran: Emirates, '4 missiles launched from Tehran detected'
The United Arab Emirates detected four missiles from Iran, three of which were intercepted over territorial waters and a fourth fell into the sea. This was announced by the Emirati Ministry of Defence after the activation of air defence systems.
4 May 2026
Starmer admits 'tension' in US alliance, 'more than necessary'
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer admitted that there is 'more tension in international alliances than there should be', referring, as Sky News points out, to the difficulties in relations with Washington after President Donald Trump's harsh criticism against him. "We cannot deny that some of the alliances we have relied on are not in the position we would like them to be," Starmer added, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the European Political Community summit in Yerevan. He went on to emphasise that "we need a stronger European component in NATO"
4 May 2026
Tehran, 'no commercial ships have crossed Hormuz'
- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that no commercial ships or oil tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the last few hours. This was reported by the Iranian Tasnim news agency. The Revolutionary Guards rejected the statements attributed to US officials, calling them 'baseless and complete lies'.
4 May 2026
Media, 'Idf raids Hezbollah launch base in south Lebanon'
Israel raided a missile launch base belonging to the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Sky News writes. According to the IDF, troops from the Givati Brigade Reconnaissance Unit found dozens of rockets and other weapons at the base. Rocket launchers were also found, which according to the IFD were aimed at troops in southern Lebanon and Israel.
4 May 2026
South Korea, our ship on fire after an explosion in the Strait of Hormuz
A South Korean ship is 'on fire' after an explosion in the Strait of Hormuz. This was announced by the South Korean authorities.
4 May 2026
Iran TV, 'warning shots fired at US destroyers in Hormuz'
- The Iranian navy 'fired warning shots with cruise missiles, rockets and combat drones' near US destroyers crossing the Strait of Hormuz, according to state television reports. "Following the contempt shown by the US Zionist destroyers for an initial warning, the navy launched warning shots by firing cruise missiles, rockets and combat drones around the enemy ships." Meanwhile, the US military declared that two missile-launching destroyers had entered the Gulf.
4 May 2026
Iran TV, 'warning shots fired at US destroyers in Hormuz'
The Iranian navy 'fired warning shots with cruise missiles, rockets and combat drones' near US destroyers crossing the Strait of Hormuz, according to state television reports. "Following the contempt shown by the US Zionist destroyers for an initial warning, the navy launched warning shots by firing cruise missiles, rockets and combat drones around the enemy ships." Meanwhile, the US military declared that two missile-launching destroyers had entered the Gulf.
4 May 2026
US Navy ships are operating in the Arabian Gulf
"US Navy ships equipped with guided missiles are currently operating in the Arabian Gulf, having crossed the Strait of Hormuz in support of Project Freedom." Centcom states that. "US forces are actively assisting efforts to restore transit for commercial shipping," Centcom added.
4 May 2026
Bessent, we have control of Hormuz, we are opening it
'We have full control' of the Strait of Hormuz: we are 'opening it'. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said this in an interview with Fox, reiterating that Iran's economy is in 'free fall'.
4 May 2026
Two US-flagged ships sailed through Hormuz
Two US-flagged merchant ships have successfully transited through the Strait of Hormuz. This was announced by Centcom on X.
4 May 2026
Emirates: 'Two drones against Adnoc oil tanker in Hormuz, Tehran stops attacks now'
The United Arab Emirates denounce and strongly condemn a drone attack that targeted an oil tanker linked to Adnoc (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) in the Strait of Hormuz. And they point the finger at Iran. No injuries are reported, reports the Emirates agency Wam. In a note, the Foreign Ministry states that 'targeting commercial vessels and using the Strait of Hormuz as a means of economic coercion or blackmail constitutes an act of piracy by the Guardians of the Revolution', the Iranian Pasdaran, and represents a 'direct threat to stability in the region, its population and global energy security'. The Emirates insist that 'Iran must stop these unprovoked attacks, pledge its commitment to an immediate cessation of hostilities' and the 'full and unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz'.
4 May 2026
US Command: No Navy ship struck in the Strait of Hormuz
No US Navy ships were hit, the US Central Command said on Monday, after Iran claimed it had forced a US warship to turn back.
4 May 2026
Axios: US official denies ship hit by missiles
A senior US official denied that an American ship was hit by Iranian missiles in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by the Fars news agency. This was reported on X by Axios journalist Barak Ravid.
4 May 2026
Tehran: two missiles hit US warship near Hormuz
Iran claimed to have prevented a US warship from entering the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Iranian news agency Fars, two missiles hit the warship near the island of Jask after it ignored Iranian warnings. The news agency, citing local sources, said that the warship moved away from the area. Moreover, according to state TV, the Iranian navy said it had prevented US warships from entering the Strait of Hormuz.
4 May 2026
*Iran, army: 'US destroyers prevented from entering Strait of Hormuz'
"Following a firm and swift warning from the Navy, enemy US destroyers have been prevented from entering the Strait of Hormuz." This was announced by the Iranian military, Press TV reported, following President Donald Trump's announcement on the start of Operation Project Freedom in the Strait of Hormuz.
4 May 2026
Iran: US established 'enhanced security zone' in Hormuz
- The Joint Maritime Information Centre said the US has established a 'heightened security zone' near the Oman side of the Strait of Hormuz, as part of 'Project Freedom' announced by US President Donald Trump. He urged mariners to coordinate closely with the Omani authorities 'due to the high volume of traffic expected'. He also warned that passing close to the usual routes, known as the traffic separation scheme, 'should be considered extremely dangerous due to the presence of mines that have not been fully detected and neutralised'.
Further reading
4 May 2026
Tehran: our armed forces know how to respond to US threats
Iran's Foreign Ministry said the country's armed forces know how to respond to US threats after President Donald Trump announced 'Project Freedom' to help ships in trouble in the Strait of Hormuz. "The Islamic Republic has shown that it considers itself the guardian and protector of the Strait of Hormuz," Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said, adding that the US continues to make excessive and unlimited demands in its relations with Tehran. "The US habit of making excessive and unlimited demands shows no sign of ending," he said. Iran International reports.
4 May 2026
From the non-magnetic fibreglass hull to the sonar, all the features of Italian minesweepers
by Andrea Carli

There is also a frigate among the means prepared by the Defence, currently in port in Italia, davailable to be sent in the event of a possible reclamation operation with two minehunters and a logistics ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
For the deployment to take place - which will take place only in safety - three conditions will be necessary: a truce, then the cessation of hostilities in the same area, an international mandate and finally the authorisation of parliament. But what are the characteristics and strengths of the Italian minesweepers? Some information provided by the Marina Militare can help answer this question. Modern search sensors, wire-guided vehicles capable of laying an explosive device suitable for destroying the mine in the vicinity, and a team of specially trained underwater operators form the backbone of the minesweeper component.
4 May 2026
Tehran: 'US continues with maximalist demands'
The US continues to pursue 'maximalist' demands and is responsible for the slow diplomatic efforts to end the war. This was stated by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei.
4 May 2026
Rutte (Nato): 'European states got Trump's message on US bases'
'Yes there was some disappointment on the part of the United States but the Europeans listened'. So said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, arriving at the Epc Summit in Yerevan, on US President Trump's failure to engage European states on US intervention in Iran. European countries have 'got the message' from Trump, Rutte added, and are 'making sure that agreements on the use of US military bases are respected'. Rutte also said that 'more and more' European nations are pre-positioning assets such as mine destroyers and minesweepers near the Gulf to be ready for a 'next phase'.
4 May 2026
Brent oil price falls to USD 107
The price of Brent oil, the European benchmark, fell by about 0.8% around 8.10 a.m. this morning, settling slightly above USD 107 per barrel before the opening of the European stock exchanges, compared to USD 72 before the US-Israeli attack on Iran in late February. Meanwhile, the price of US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (Wti) oil fell 0.9% to $101 a barrel.
4 May 2026
Macron: 'Reopening Hormuz to be agreed between Iran and the US'
Emmanuel Macron called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz 'agreed upon by Iran and the United States' on his arrival in Armenia for the 8th summit of the European Political Community. The French president was sceptical about the new operation launched by Donald Trump to unblock this important strategic route, stressing the existence of a framework deemed 'unclear'.
4 May 2026
Kallas: 'Diversify trade routes to reduce risks'
"Considering what is happening in the Middle East, everyone is trying to diversify trade routes and reduce the risks associated with closing a single route. That is why connectivity and these routes are extremely important." This was said by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, arriving at the EPC summit in Yerevan.
4 May 2026
Iran, Islamabad: 'Phone call between Dar and Araghchi'
Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar had a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi last night, during which both sides discussed the regional situation and Pakistan's ongoing diplomatic efforts. This was announced by the Pakistani Foreign Ministry.
4 May 2026
Hormuz, Trump plan does not necessarily involve escorting US navy ships
The Project Freedom announced by US President Donald Trump to get ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz out would not necessarily require the direct escort of US navy units to the merchant ships. This was reported by Axios citing two US officials.
Trump had earlier announced Operation Freedom to free ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, scheduled to begin this morning, Middle East time. The US Central Command, Centcom, has indicated that US military support for the operation in the strait will include destroyers, aircraft and 15,000 military personnel.
4 May 2026
Iran: 'Any US interference in Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ceasefire'
A senior Iranian official has warned that Tehran will consider any US attempt to interfere in the Strait of Hormuz a ceasefire violation, Afp reported. "Any US interference in the new maritime regime in the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a ceasefire violation," Ebrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, wrote on X. The comment came after US President Donald Trump announced a plan for US forces to escort ships through the currently blockaded Strait of Hormuz starting Monday.
4 May 2026
Trump announces 'Project Freedom' to free the Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump announced 'Project Freedom' to help ships leave the Strait of Hormuz, starting today. The project aims to assist 'neutral and innocent' countries affected by the war with Iran. Trump also stated that ongoing talks with Iran could lead to positive results. Two ships near the strait were attacked on Sunday, the British military reported. Meanwhile, Tehran is considering the US response to its proposal to end the war and says nuclear issues are not included.

