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Pete Hegseth claims ‘Iran begged for this ceasefire’: Live

US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth claimed today that Iran begged for Donald Trump’s 11th-hour ceasefire. 

Last night, just a few hours before Trump’s deadline for Iran to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the US president said via Truth Social that he had agreed to ‘suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,’ after earlier sparking doomsday fears when he threatened to wipe out its ‘entire civilisation’.

In a later post, the US President hailed ‘a big day for world peace’ after agreeing to pause the attacks. 

At a Pentagon press briefing, Hegseth said Trump achieved ‘victory with a capital V.’ 

He added that Iran’s missile programme has been ‘functionally destroyed’ and that Iran’s navy ‘is at the bottom of the sea’. On top of this, he said, ‘we [the US] own their skies’. 

Global markets and world leaders have reacted positively to last night’s news of the ceasefire. 

In Europe, Frankfurt surged a massive 5% at the opening of the market. Meanwhile, the FTSE 100 rose 2.55% in the minutes after it opened for trade. Over in Asia, Japan’s Nikkei index closed up more than 5% and South Korea’s Kospi nearly 7% on Wednesday. 

Meanwhile, France’s Emmanuel Macron this morning said the deal was a ‘very good thing’. 

But Trump ominously told Sky News’ Trump100 podcast hours after the ceasefire was announced: ‘If the [ceasefire] isn’t good, we’ll go right back to [war].’ 

WATCH: How did Trump’s last-minute ceasefire deal come together?

Breaking:Hegseth: Iran begged for a ceasefire

US secretary of defence Pete Hegseth claimed today that Iran begged for a ceasefire

At a Pentagon press briefing, Hegseth added that Trump achieved ‘victory with a capital V.’

Ministry of Defence issues update on Middle East operations

The Ministry of Defence has welcomed the two-week ceasefire agreed overnight between the US, Israel and Iran, calling it a ‘vital step towards stability and security in the region.’

The MoD added that UK fast jets have continued their defensive missions across Cyprus, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE and Bahrain.

‘We will continue to ensure the security of UK forces and support the defence of our partners.’

Iran Guards threaten response if Israel does not cease Lebanon ‘aggression’

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have warned they will respond if Israel does not cease attacks on Lebanon, as deadly strikes killed dozens of people today.

‘We issue a firm warning to the United States, which violates treaties, and to its Zionist ally, its executioner: if the aggression against beloved Lebanon does not cease immediately, we will fulfil our duty and deliver a response,’ the Guards said in a statement carried on state TV, using a reference to Israel.

Israel says the US-Iran truce does not include Lebanon, which was drawn into the war after an Iran-backed group Hezbollah, launched attacks on Israel.

Pictures show devastation in Beirut as Israeli strikes continue to rain down

epa12875578 Debris at the site of a damaged apartment building after an Israeli air strike in the Ain Mreisseh neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon, 08 April 2026. Israel launched a large-scale attack on multiple locations across Lebanon, with many hitting central Beirut one day after the United States and Iran agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities between the two countries. In a statement, the Israeli government announced the ceasefire does not include Lebanon and they will continue to strike Hezbollah locations throughout the country.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Pictured: Debris at the site of a damaged apartment building after an Israeli air strike in the Ain Mreisseh neighborhood of Beirut, Lebanon, 08 April 2026.

epa12875330 Rescuers search for survivors in the Fatima al-Zahraa complex in Sidon, Lebanon 08 April 2026. Several people were killed in the strike including Hezbollah-affiliated Sheikh Sadiq Al-Nabilsi. Israel launched a large scale attack on multiple locations across Lebanon, with many hitting central Beirut one day after the United States and Iran agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities between the two countries. In a statement, the Israeli government announced the ceasefire does not include Lebanon and they will continue to strike Hezbollah locations throughout the country  EPA/STRINGER

Pictured: Rescuers search for survivors in the Fatima al-Zahraa complex in Sidon, Lebanon 08 April 2026.

epa12875338 People gather at the scene of an Israeli airstrike in the Corniche el-Mazraa neighbourhood of Beirut, Lebanon 08 April 2026. Israel launched a large sacel attack on multiple locations across Lebanon, with many hitting central Beirut one day after the United States and Iran agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities between the two countries. In a statement, the Israeli government announced the ceasefire does not include Lebanon and they will continue to strike Hezbollah locations throughout the country.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Pictured: People gather at the scene of an Israeli airstrike in the Corniche el-Mazraa neighbourhood of Beirut, Lebanon 08 April 2026.

epaselect epa12875206 Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike targets the southern suburbs of Beirut, Dahiyeh, Lebanon 08 April 2026. Israel launched a large sacel attack on multiple locations across Lebanon, with many hitting central Beirut one day after the United States and Iran agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities between the two countries. In a statement, the Israeli government announced the ceasefire does not include Lebanon and they will continue to strike Hezbollah locations throughout the country.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Pictured: Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike targets the southern suburbs of Beirut, Dahiyeh, Lebanon 08 April 2026

Firefighters and rescuers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Pictured: Firefighters and rescuers search for victims at the site of an Israeli airstrike in central Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, April 8, 2026

People stand at the site of an Israeli strike, in Al-Mazraa in Beirut, Lebanon, April 8, 2026. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

People stand at the site of an Israeli strike, in Al-Mazraa in Beirut, Lebanon, April 8, 2026.

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Rome says Israel fired on Italian troops in UN mission

Italy has summoned the Israeli ambassador to demand an explanation over shots fired at an Italian convoy in a UN mission in Lebanon, the foreign minister said, warning Israeli forces had ‘no authority to touch’ Rome’s troops.

The UN peacekeeping force, known as UNIFIL, is stationed in southern Lebanon to monitor hostilities along a demarcation line with Israel – an area that has seen major clashes between Israeli troops and Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.

‘Israeli warning shots have damaged one of our vehicles; fortunately, no one was injured,’ Antonio Tajani told a question session in the lower house of parliament.

A defense ministry statement said the Italian logistics convoy was travelling from Shama to Beirut on Wednesday when, about 2 km after departure, the Israeli military fired warning shots. The convoy immediately stopped and returned to base, it said.

The incident came as Israel carried out its heaviest strikes on Lebanon since the conflict with militant group Hezbollah broke out last month, saying a ceasefire suspending the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran did not apply to Lebanon.

‘Endangering convoys clearly identified with the UN flag cannot be tolerated. This is serious behaviour that risks compromising the safety of peacekeepers and the credibility of the mission itself,’ Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said.

Hezbollah says it reserves right to retaliate against Israel amid widespread strikes over Beirut

Hezbollah, in a statement, condemned Israel’s widespread attacks across the country, including neighbourhoods in central Beirut without warning, and said it reserved its ‘natural and legal right to resist occupation and respond to its attacks.’

The militant group did not claim any attacks on Israel on Wednesday after the US-Iran ceasefire went into effect.

Israel accuses Lebanon of failing to act against Hezbollah

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said on X that Lebanon’s leadership had failed to disarm Hezbollah or prevent attacks on Israel, accusing them of criticising Israeli strikes instead of taking action.

The ministry said Lebanese authorities had not enforced commitments to demilitarise southern Lebanon and warned Israel would act to remove the threat if they do not.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun earlier called Israel’s attacks in central Beirut that killed dozens ‘barbaric.’

Lebanon death toll expected to rise even higher, says health minister

Lebanon’s health minister Rakan Nassereddine warned the current death toll of 89 is expected to rise as more and more people are rushed to hospital.

Nassereddine said: ‘The needs are increasing, but the scale of the assault is also huge.

‘We are facing a dangerous escalation that happened in Lebanon, an Israeli aggression with more than 100 air strikes that targeted innocent civilians in Beirut, Dahiyeh, Bekaa, Mount Lebanon and the south.’

READ MORE: FBI on red alert as Iran begins wave of revenge attacks on US soil

Key Updates

  • White House: 10-point ceasefire plan published by Iran not one received by US
  • Iraq: Israel’s Lebanon strikes ‘evidence’ of plan to sabotage truce
  • Kuwait says ‘severe’ damage inflicted to key energy and water facilities
  • Pakistan PM says ceasefire violations ‘undermine peace process’
  • Qatar: Iranian missiles and drones intercepted
  • White House denies Lebanon is part of Iran-US ceasefire agreement
  • Iran raises Israeli ‘ceasefire violations’ in call with Pakistan
  • Tehran will withdraw from ceasefire if Israel continues to attack Lebanon
  • UAE says Iran has sent dozens of drones and missiles since ceasefire declaration
  • Iran ‘demanding crypto fees from oil tankers passing through Hormuz’
  • Iranian official says Hormuz may be opened as soon as tomorrow
  • Top US general says ceasefire is only a ‘pause’
  • FT: Vital Saudi oil pipeline attacked by drone
  • Downing Street says it will work with EU and others to ‘ensure freedom’ in Hormuz
  • Hegseth: Ceasefire deals means Iran ‘will never ever possess a nuke’
  • Hegseth: ‘God deserves all the glory’ for ceasefire deal
  • Hegseth takes new swipe at Europe
  • Hegseth: US destroyed Iran’s defence industry
  • Hegseth: Iran begged for a ceasefire
  • IDF says it launched the largest wave of strikes across Lebanon since the current conflict began
  • Trump says US will work with Iran to ‘dig up’ enriched uranium
  • Iran Guards say they have ‘no trust’ in US, with ‘finger on trigger’
  • UAE says Iran attacking with drones and missiles
  • JD Vance admits Iran-US truce is ‘fragile’
  • First ships sailing through Hormuz
  • Kuwait intercepting Iranian drones and missiles after ceasefire
  • ‘Explosions heard at Iran’s Sirri Island’
  • Zelensky: Ukrainian troops may be sent to Strait of Hormuz
  • Trump tells Sky ‘we’ll go right back’ to war if negotiations don’t work
  • Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon
  • Spain FM: Humanity was ‘perilously close’ to disaster
  • World praise ‘very good’ news of ceasefire
  • Stock markets surge following overnight Iran ceasefire announcement

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