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Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it gets in way of Iran deal

US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to bomb Oman if it “gets in the way” of a deal with Iran on the strait of Hormuz and called for Iran to surrender.

Referring to ongoing talks between Oman and Iran on control of the strait, while Washington is also pursuing its own talks, Trump told Fox News journalist Trey Yingst:

double quotation markIf Oman gets in the way, we’ll bomb the shit out of them.

He added that Iran should “put up the white flag of surrender,” according to Yingst’s post on X on his interview with the president.

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⁠Iran will ⁠escalate ⁠tensions in ​the Strait of ⁠Hormuz and wider ⁠region ​if ‌diplomacy ‌with the ‌US fails, a senior Iranian official ‌told Reuters on ​Monday, pointing to an ⁠Iranian policy ​shift relying ​on ​offence ​rather than ‌defence.

Trump threatens to bomb Oman if it gets in way of Iran deal

US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to bomb Oman if it “gets in the way” of a deal with Iran on the strait of Hormuz and called for Iran to surrender.

Referring to ongoing talks between Oman and Iran on control of the strait, while Washington is also pursuing its own talks, Trump told Fox News journalist Trey Yingst:

double quotation markIf Oman gets in the way, we’ll bomb the shit out of them.

He added that Iran should “put up the white flag of surrender,” according to Yingst’s post on X on his interview with the president.

Israeli soldiers have stood guard as bulldozers demolished a Palestinian building in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Authorities cited the apparent lack of a building permit to justify the destruction in Qalandia, south of Ramallah.

The building in Qalandia, south of Ramallah, is demolished by Israeli authorities in the occupied West Bank.
The building in Qalandia, south of Ramallah, is demolished by Israeli authorities in the occupied West Bank. Photograph: Zain Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images
A Palestinian man watches as Israeli bulldozers demolish the Palestinian building.
A Palestinian man watches as Israeli bulldozers demolish the Palestinian building. Photograph: Zain Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images
Palestinian men sit with furniture that was removed before the demolition of a Palestinian building by Israeli forces.
Palestinian men sit with furniture that was removed before the demolition of a Palestinian building by Israeli forces. Photograph: Zain Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images

Yemen risks return to 'full-scale conflict', warns UN rights chief

The UN rights chief voiced alarm Monday at the rising civilian toll of escalating hostilities in Yemen, urging restraint and an immediate de-escalation to avoid plunging the country back into a full-scale war.

“I urge all parties to halt immediately any actions that risk returning Yemen to full-scale conflict,” Volker Türk said in a statement, as renewed fighting between the Houthi rebels and the government undermined a 2022 truce.

Reuters has a quick snap that ⁠Saudi Aramco is offering crude oil ⁠outside ⁠of ​the strait of Hormuz ⁠to some Asian refiners.

US President ⁠Donald Trump reiterated ⁠on Monday that ⁠Iran ​cannot have a ⁠nuclear weapon amid a lack ⁠of progress in ​diplomatic ‌efforts ‌to resolve the ‌Middle East conflict.

In ​a ​post ‌on Truth ​Social, Trump said:

double quotation markThe number one Goal is, and always ‌will be, that Iran cannot ​have, in any way, shape, or ⁠form, a ​Nuclear Weapon.

Kushner meeting with Netanyahu underway in Jerusalem, say Israeli media

US President Donald Trump’s envoy and son-in-law Jared Kushner has begun his planned meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem today, Israeli media report.

Updates to follow.

Jared Kushner reportedly spent over two hours on Sunday at the meeting with Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya in Egypt, where they discussed disarmament, according to a regional official and a Hamas official.

Eight Muslim-majority countries have condemned Israel for rejecting Trump’s Gaza roadmap, saying it “fundamentally undermines the collective efforts undertaken to achieve a just and lasting peace.”

The joint statement – signed by Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan – was issued during Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner’s visit to the Middle East.

The meeting marks the second known meeting between Jared Kushner with representatives of Hamas.

Kushner, Trump’s envoy and son-in-law, previously met Hamas officials alongside US envoy Steve Witkoff in October 2025, helping clinch a deal that led to a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of remaining hostages seized by ‌Hamas in the 7 October, 2023 attacks on Israel.

A ⁠diplomatic source said Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya was present at some of the meetings that mediators held ⁠with Kushner and Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, ​Nickolay Mladenov, in Cairo on ‌Sunday.

Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected US President Donald Trump’s 15-point plan for Gaza, stating that no military pull-out will happen until Hamas is “genuinely” disarmed.

Trump’s Board of Peace in July proposed the 15-point plan, which mandated that Hamas disarm in exchange for providing a full Israeli military withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and an eventual transition of power to an independent Palestinian National Committee.

Trump had said that the agreement would be implemented in stages, but Netanyahu said that he wanted a full disarmament first in order to implement the deal

On Gaza, he said:

double quotation markIsrael does not accept the 15-point document. The IDF will not carry out any withdrawal until Hamas is disarmed. And when I say the disarming of Hamas, it means heavy weaponry, lighter weaponry, all weaponry. And we are talking about genuine disarmament, not fictitious disarmament. Right now, we are talking with the Americans about this issue.

But Hamas said handing over its heavy weapons was contingent on Israel ending “all forms of aggression” and withdrawing its forces from Gaza.

Israel has continued to carry out strikes on Gaza since agreeing to an initial ceasefire in the territory last October.

You can read more of the background to this here.

Opening summary: Kushner reportedly meets Hamas as it calls for pressure on Israel

Welcome to our live coverage of the latest in the continuing conflicts in the Middle East.

Donald Trump’s envoys met with Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediators in Cairo on Sunday, a diplomatic source said, aiming to advance the US president’s Gaza peace plan, even as Israel pressed on with airstrikes ⁠in the territory.

Hamas officials were present ⁠at some of the meetings ​that mediators held with Trump’s envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, Nickolay Mladenov, Reuters quoted the diplomat as saying.

In a statement later Hamas called on mediators and the US-created board overseeing the ceasefire to “compel” Israel to approve Trump’s latest roadmap for peace.

Kushner, Mladenov and former British prime minister Tony Blair were scheduled to meet on Monday with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Associated Press cited two people as saying. The Israeli prime ⁠minister has said Trump’s 15-point Gaza plan is “unacceptable” – a rare public show of defiance against close ally the US.

Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, Jared Kushner and others at talks in Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday
Egyptian president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, right, with Jared Kushner, second left, and others at the talks in Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday. Photograph: Egyptian President Office/APAImages/Shutterstock

The Israeli military said on Sunday that its aircraft struck two Islamic Jihad and Hamas militants in Gaza’s Khan Younis and Nuseirat. At least five Palestinians ‌were wounded in the strike that hit a tent encampment, Gaza medics said.

Meanwhile, the 60-day memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran aimed at ending their conflict expires on Monday 17 August, with their talks still stalled.

Shipping through the strait of Hormuz slowed over the ⁠weekend, data showed on Monday, after attacks on tankers. Five commodity vessels ⁠transited ​the vital energy route on Saturday, with none registered for Sunday, ship tracking data from Kpler showed, versus 31 in ⁠the previous weekend.

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