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LIVE: Iran says Strait of Hormuz will remain closed for ‘enemies’

Iran’s military has insisted the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to Tehran’s ‘enemies’ as Donald Trump warned any truce in the war would depend on it reopening.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards claimed the waterway is ‘firmly and dominantly’ under the control of its naval forces and that it would not be unblocked for its opponents. 

The statement comes after Trump announced Iran’s leadership is requesting a ceasefire – but warned that any truce is contingent on the Strait of Hormuz opening.

Trump said Iran has asked for a ceasefire but one would only come when the Strait of Hormuz is ‘open, free, and clear,’ in a post published on his Truth Social platform.

‘Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages,’ he added.

The new ceasefire claims comes hours before Trump is scheduled to give a televised address at 9pm ET (1am UK time) about the ongoing war. 

Follow the latest updates on the Iran war 

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards insist Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to ‘enemies’

FILE PHOTO: Cargo ships in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from northern Ras al-Khaimah, near the border with Oman's Musandam governance, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

Iran’s military has insisted the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to the country’s ‘enemies’ as it dismissed Donald Trump’s claims Tehran has asked for a ceasefire.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guards said the strategic waterway will not open following Trump’s ‘ridiculous displays’.

‘The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is also firmly and dominantly under the control of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ naval forces,’ the Guards said in a statement carried on state television.

It comes as Donald Trump said he would only consider a ceasefire if it was reopened.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, Trump said Iran has asked for a ceasefire but one would only come when the Strait of Hormuz is ‘open, free, and clear.’

‘Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages,’ he added.

UAE responds to Iranian missiles

United Arab Emirates’s air defence systems have been responding to missile and drone attacks sent over its territory by Iran, according to its ministry of defence.

The systems have been launched across Dubai to intercept incoming attack, the Dubai media office reports.

More than 1,200 Iranians leave UAE

Some 1,262 Iranians have fled the United Arab Emirates since war broke out last month, according to the nation’s consulate in Dubai.

These travellers arrived in the city via Afghanistan and Armenia amid an ongoing direct travel ban.

Fresh restrictions have been imposed on Iranian nationals travelling to or from the UAE, Iran’s media reports.

Passport holders are no longer allowed to enter or transit through Dubai – this includes Dubai International Airport – one of the world’s busiest travel hubs.

RAF shoots down 10 Iranian drones

Royal Air Force gunners downed 10 Iranian drones overnight.

The unmanned vehicles were struck by Regiment personnel operating in a ‘high-threat area’, the Ministry of Defence confirmed, without detailing where.

UK fighter jets, including Typhoons and F-35 jets, are participating in defensive missions across Cyprus, the UAE, Qatar, Jordan and Bahrain.

EMBARGOED TO 2230 SATURDAY MARCH 28Handout photo dated 18/03/24 issued by the Ministry of Defence of the Rapid Sentry air defence system, being fired at the Air Defence Range at Manorbier, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Wales. RAF Regiment gunners have for the first time in history earned the status of drone 'aces' after blasting robot planes out of the sky. Four crack gunners from the regiment won the title while they carried out their job of protecting British bases in the Middle East. The title of 'ace' is based on the same definition as in the Second World War, when pilots were described as such if they shot down five enemies. Issue date: Saturday March 28, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: AS1 Jessica Eglon/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require

Trump to outline key goals in tonight’s address

Speaking of Mr Trump’s latest address tonight, there have been some reports seeping out of Washington regarding what the President might talk to us about tonight.

Mr Trump will apparently ‘give an operational update on the progress of Operation Epic Fury, which is meeting or exceeding all of its benchmarks’, according to a White House official, speaking to the Times of Israel.

‘He will highlight the United States military’s success in achieving all of its stated goals prior to the operation.’

The official added that these goals are: Destroying Iran’s deadly ballistic missiles and production facilities, annihilating Iran’s navy, ensuring Iran’s terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region and guaranteeing that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.

‘It feels like we’re all in a circus’: Iranians speak out ahead of Trump’s address to the nation

In the buildup to US President Donald Trump’s address to the nation, believed to be containing an ‘important’ update on the war in the Middle East, the BBC has been speaking to people in Tehran.

One woman said: ‘Honestly, I’m tired of everything and every politician. At this point, it feels like we’re all in a circus.’

Another added: ‘To be honest, I felt a bit hopeful last night about the war ending and things calming down. Then I saw that Trump might want to target infrastructure.

‘I’m honestly sick of this kind of contradictory talk.’

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the signing ceremony for an executive order on mail ballots, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., March 31, 2026.  REUTERS/Evan Vucci/File Photo

Kuwait Airport fire extinguished

A large blaze at Kuwait International Airport has now been put out by firefighters.

The concerning fire started raging after fuel tanks were hit by drones this morning.

Only material damage was caused by the inferno, with no casualties recorded, a government spokesperson said.

KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT - APRIL 01: Smoke rises after an Iranian drone attack struck fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport in Kuwait City, Kuwait on April 01, 2026. An Iranian drone attack struck fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport triggering a large fire but causing no casualties, according to Kuwait's state ⁠news agency KUNA. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Israeli forces hit 15 Iranian weapon production sites

The Israeli armed forces hit 15 weapons production sites in Iran last night, the IDF has confirmed.

This included a ‘central complex’ of the Iranian defence ministry for the production and development of ‘advanced’ anti-aircraft missiles.

The force has carried out more than 400 strikes in Iran in the past two days, using over 650 munitions.

Death toll in Lebanon soars to 1,300

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency is reporting that the death toll in the country has risen to 1,318 according to figures from the health ministry.

Some 3,935 people have reportedly been wounded during the conflict.

Fifty people have died in the last 24 hours alone.

Hezbollah joined the war in the Middle East on March 2 when it fired missiles towards Israel. This prompted a wave of strikes on Lebanon targeting the terrorist group.

People stand around a destroyed car following a targeted Israeli strike, amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran continues, in Beirut, Lebanon, April 1, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

RAF shoots down 10 Iranian drones overnight

British RAF Regiment gunners have shot down 10 Iranian drones overnight.

The specialist soldiers shot down the aerial robot weapons as part of their duties while protecting British bases in the Middle East.

Elsewhere overnight into today, UK fighter jets, including Typhoons and F-35s, as well as Wildcat helicopters, have continued defensive missions in Cyprus, Jordan, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Israeli strike on Beirut kills senior Hezbollah commander

Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike hits a building in Beirut yesterday

Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike hits a building near the airport road in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander today, it has been claimed. following a strike in Beirut that authorities said killed seven people.

A Lebanese security source and a Hezbollah source told the AFP news agency that the commander, Youssef Hashem, had been responsible for the group’s military affairs in Iraq and was in a meeting inside a tent when Israel struck.

Israel’s military said Hashem was Hezbollah’s commander for its south Lebanon front.

Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war in early March when the Tehran-backed Hezbollah launched rockets towards Israel to avenge a US-Israeli attack that killed Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel has responded with massive strikes across Lebanon and a ground offensive.

A source close to Hezbollah said Hashem is ‘the highest-ranking official to be targeted since the start of the war’.

Another Hezbollah member, Mohammad Baqir al-Nabulsi, was also killed in the strike on the Beirut area of Jnah, the group said.

Trump and Finnish President hold ‘constructive exchange of ideas’ on Nato

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has said he has held a ‘constructive’ discussion and ‘exchange of ideas’ with Donald Trump on Nato, Iran and Ukraine.

‘Problems are there to be solved, pragmatically,’ Stubb said in a post on X.

It comes as Donald Trump is preparing to torch Nato in a major speech tonight in which he will also provide an update on the Iran war.

The President said he was ‘absolutely’ considering quitting the 32-nation bloc and planned to savage his allies over their failure to support the war against Iran in a prime-time address.

‘I’ll be discussing my disgust with NATO,’ Trump told Reuters. Asked if he was thinking about leaving, he said: ‘Oh, absolutely without question. Wouldn’t you do that if you were me?’

Trump called the bloc, founded in 1949, a ‘paper tiger’ that America’s adversaries do not take seriously, with Europe’s refusal to support his war against Iran appearing to be the final straw in his long-running feud with its members.

Key Updates

  • Iran claims it hit Israeli oil tanker in Gulf despite Qatar declaring vessel is theirs
  • Trump says US will be out of Iran ‘pretty quickly’ but could return for ‘spot hits’
  • Trump reveals he’ll torch NATO in national address
  • Trump issues ceasefire claims hours before Iran war address
  • Wall Street opens higher as Trump signals he is ready to end war
  • Iran’s Revolutionary Guards insist Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to ‘enemies’
  • Trump says Iran has asked for a ceasefire
  • Iranians banned from entering UAE
  • Iran recruiting 12-year-olds for Tehran terror patrols
  • Starmer says UK will pursue closer relationship with Europe following Iran war
  • Starmer defends Nato as Trump considers pulling out US
  • Trump considering pulling US out of Nato
  • Keir Starmer to provide update on UK response to Iran war
  • Australians urged to take public transport to ease pressure on fuel supplies
  • Watch: British oil company targeted by drone strikes in Iraq
  • Qatar says Iran missile struck tanker in its waters
  • Emirates airlines bars Iranian nationals from entering the UAE
  • Bangladeshi national killed in UAE after drone interception
  • Fire breaks out at Kuwait’s international airport after drone strike
  • Trump to deliver address to the nation with ‘important’ update on Iran war
  • Iran launches Gulf blitz as Trump signals war will end ‘very soon’

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