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Trump threatens four-hour obliteration of Iran tomorrow night

Donald Trump has threatened to ‘obliterate’ Iran by destroying all of its bridges and power plants in just four hours tomorrow night.

He also vowed to find the ‘sick person’ who ‘leaked’ details of the ‘very historic’ US rescue mission of a downed airman in Iran. 

Speaking at a press conference at the White House, the US President said his administration is looking ‘very hard’ to find the person responsible for the leak.

Mr Trump said this is a matter of ‘national security’ before warning the reporter they will be imprisoned if they don’t reveal who gave them information.

‘They put the mission at great risk,’ Mr Trump said.

It comes after Iran rejected a last-ditch ceasefire proposal which was designed to pave the way for an end to the war in the Middle East.

Iranian state media is reporting Tehran instead wants a permanent end to the conflict as it dismissed a plan put forward overnight by Pakistan after frantic mediation talks.

Pakistan’s proposal, dubbed the ‘Islamabad Accord’, exchanged the plan with Iran and the US which includes an immediate ceasefire followed by an agreement to permanently end the war.

Meanwhile Israel struck a third petrochemical site in Iran since Saturday ahead of warning by Donald Trump to destroy the country’s power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is unblocked.

Follow the latest updates on the Iran war

Iran rejects ceasefire proposal

Iran has formally objected to a ceasefire proposal put forward by Pakistan, Iranian state media is reporting.

The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reports Iran wants a permanent end to the war instead.

According to the IRNA, Iran has called for an end to hostilities in the region, new protocols regarding passage through the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions to be lifted.

It comes after Pakistan put together a framework to end hostilities and exchanged it with Iran and the US overnight.

The proposal includes an immediate ceasefire followed by an agreement to permanently end the war.

All the Iranian power plants in Trump’s crosshairs

President Donald Trump has issued a new threat to Iran, promising to ‘blow everything up and take over the oil’ if the country does not make a deal with the US soon.

During a phone call with Fox News’ chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst on Sunday morning, Trump told him he is considering taking far more drastic measures.

‘If they don’t reach a deal – and soon – I’m considering blowing everything up and taking control of the oil,’ Trump said, according to Yingst.

Trump’s latest threat comes just hours after he issued a foul-mouthed ran on social media, bizarrely ending the post with the phrase: ‘Praise be to Allah.’

He wrote in a Truth Social post early on Easter Sunday morning: ‘Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.

‘There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F***in’ Strait, you crazy b*****ds, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP.’

The commander-in-chief said Iran has until Tuesday at 8pm to accept the offer, he shared to Truth Social on Sunday afternoon.

Israel strikes THIRD petrochemical site in Iran

Smoke rises after strikes on the Mahshahr Petrochemical Zone

Smoke rises after strikes on the Mahshahr Petrochemical Zone in Bandar Mahshahr County, Khuzestan Province, Iran, in this handout picture released April 4, 2026, and obtained from a social media video. SOCIAL MEDIA/via REUTERS  THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.  VERIFICATION LINE: Reuters confirmed the location from the flare and smoke stacks, towers, plant buildings, road layout and trees, which matched satellite imagery of the Mahshahr Petrochemical Zone. Coordinates of the area: 30.452590, 49.084840. The date when the video was filmed could not be independently verified, but no older version was found posted online before April 4. Iranian state media reported air strikes at a petrochemical zone in southwestern Iran on Saturday. The Israeli military said that the Israeli Air Force struck infrastructure at a petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran, on the same day.

Israel has struck a third petrochemical site in Iran ahead of a warning by Donald Trump to destroy the country’s power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.

Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz said Israel had ‘powerfully struck’ facilities at Iran’s largest petrochemicals complex at South Pars gas field in Bushehr province in what marked a ‘severe economic blow’ to the Iranian regime.

Soon afterwards, Iranian authorities said strikes hit another site further north in Marvdasht with Fars news agency reporting a fire had been contained.

It comes after five people were killed and 170 others injured when Israel bombed the Mahshahr petrochemical zone in Khuzestan province on Saturday.

In March, Israel attacked Iran’s main energy source, the South Pars gas field and its infrastructure at the nearby Asaluyeh processing hub, prompting Iranian attacks on energy targets across the Middle East.

US should charge tolls for ships passing through Strait of Hormuz, says Trump

Asked if he would be willing to end the war with Iran charging tolls for vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, Mr Trump said: ‘What about us charging tolls?

‘I’d rather do that then let them have them. Why shouldn’t we. We are the winner. We won. They are militarily defeated.’

Trump hits out at UK, Germany and NATO

Donald Trump said NATO’s failure to unconditionally support the US in the war with Iran has left a ‘mark’ that ‘will never disappear in my mind’.

He added: ‘Now all of a sudden they want to send weapons’.

The president claimed the UK offered to send ‘two old broken aircraft carriers’ only after the US had ‘won’ against Iran.

‘I said we don’t even need them,’ Mr Trump added, before claiming British ships ‘barely work’.

He also hit out at Germany for their failure to join the offensive mission.

Mr Trump said: ‘How about Germany telling us it’s not their war. They wanted me to tell them everything about it.

‘If I told them they would have leaked it and we wouldn’t have been anywhere near as succesful.’

Trump says he has ‘best plan of all’ as he claims up to 45,000 protesters slaughtered by Iran

Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has executed up to 45,000 anti-regime protesters since the nationwide demonstrations against the government in January.

Trump added: ‘We can’t let Iran have a nuclear weapon.

‘We have had regime change. we are dealing with better people, sharper, smarter people.

‘But we didn’t do this for regime change.’

He also attacked critics who accused him of not having a plan.

‘I have the best plan of all but I won’t tell you what it is.’

Watch: Trump vows to find ‘sick person’ who leaked missing airman report

Hegseth says tonight will see the ‘largest number of strikes since day one’ of the war

Pete Hegseth has said tonight will see the ‘largest number of strikes since day one’ of the war on Iran.

The Secretary of War said tomorrow will see ‘even more’.

‘God is good’, downed airman said in first message to the US while stuck in Iran

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has revealed the downed airman, who was missing in Iran after his F-15 jet was downed, managed to contact the US military after a day on the run.

His first message simply said: ‘God is good’.

Speaking about the mission, Mr Hegseth added: ‘None of this would have been possible without the courageous leadership and iron clad determination of President Trump.

‘The first of the two missions was an audacious daytime thunder run authorised in less than two hours – and it was authorised in the middle of the night. It was authorised immmediately without hesitation, audaciously.’

Trump says he will arrest journalist

Donald Trump has threatened to arrest a journalist who leaked information about the missing airman in Iran.

The president said his administration is looking ‘very hard’ to find the person responsible for the leak

He said this is a matter of ‘national security’ before warning the reporter they will be imprisoned if they don’t reveal the ‘leaker’.

‘They put the mission at great risk,’ Trump said.

CIA executed a deception campaign to confuse Iranians during rescue mission

The director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, said the agency ‘executed a deception campaign to confuse Iranians’ during the rescue mission of the downed pilot.

The airman was concealed in a mountain crevice ‘invisible to the enemy’ before the CIA located him.

Mr Ratcliffe said the Iranians are ’embarassed and ultimately humiliated by success of the rescue mission’.

Downed pilot rushed to get away from crash site as fast as possible

Donald Trump said the downed weapons officer followed his training to get as far away from the crash site as possible.

When a plane crashes in hostile territory, ‘they all head right to that site, you want to be as far away as you can,’ he said.

Trump added the officer was ‘bleeding profusely’ but was able climb mountainous terrain and contact US forces to communicate his location.

Rescuers mobilized a massive response that included subterfuge to confuse the Iranians about where they were looking.

Key Updates

  • Trump hails relentless bombing of Iran alongside Melania and giant Easter Bunny
  • Trump says Iran got ‘lucky shot’ after downing US warplane
  • Trump swipes at Starmer as he says ‘we don’t want another Neville Chamberlain’
  • Donald Trump claims Iran are ‘not too strong at all’
  • Iran rejects ceasefire proposal
  • All the Iranian power plants in Trump’s crosshairs
  • Israel strikes THIRD petrochemical site in Iran
  • JD Vance leads desperate all night scramble for Iran peace deal
  • Israel attacks Iran’s largest gas plant
  • Iran claims it has forced US assault ship into retreat
  • Kremlin says Middle East is ‘on fire’ after Trump’s latest threats
  • Netanyahu says IRGC intelligence chief killing ‘severs central arm of regime’
  • Iran’s President says ‘Carter was humiliated, and Trump will be too’
  • Iran won’t reopen Strait of Hormuz for temporary ceasefire, official says
  • US forces targeted by Iran on Kuwaiti island
  • Oil prices hit $111 a barrel as investors await outcome of US-Iran talks
  • IRGC intelligence chief killed in US-Israeli airstrikes
  • Israeli rescuers recover two bodies after homes hit by Iranian missile
  • UAE says any US-Iran deal must ensure free passage of Strait of Hormuz
  • Iran official claims Trump is making ‘war crimes threat’
  • Iran threatens Trump with ‘devastating and widespread’ retaliations
  • Pakistan puts forward plan to cease hostilities ahead of Trump deadline
  • Iran and US in talks over potential 45-day ceasefire – report

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