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Trump says 'great respect for Pakistan,' not satisfied with Iran's proposals

Trump says 'great respect for Pakistan,' not satisfied with Iran's proposals

US President Donald Trump waves after his arrival at Ocala International Airport, in Ocala, Florida on May 1, 2026. (AFP)

 This live blog follows updates for Day 64 of the US-Israel war on Iran. For a recap of Day 63, go here.


  • Iranian embassy rejects being linked to ‘violent activities, incidents’ in the UK
  • US military says navy ships are being replenished in Middle East
  • Trump says Iran 'dying to make a deal'
  • Iran ‘not coming through with the kind of deal’ US wants: Trump
  • Lebanon says six killed in Israeli strikes on southern town


Lebanon says 13 killed in Israeli strikes in south

 Published: May 2, 2026 | 04:16 GMT | by AFP


Lebanon's health ministry said 13 people were killed on Friday in Israeli strikes in the south, including in a town where Israel's army had issued an evacuation order despite a ceasefire.


The strikes in Habboush killed eight people, including a child and two women, and wounded 21 others, the ministry said, raising an earlier toll.


Other strikes in Zrariyeh killed four people, two of them women, and wounded four more, it said.


The ministry also reported a strike in Ain Baal near the coastal city of Tyre killed one person and wounded seven others.


In Habboush, where the Israeli evacuation warning was issued, an AFP photographer saw clouds of smoke rising after the raids.




US approves $4 bn Patriot missile sale to Qatar

 Published: May 2, 2026 | 02:45 GMT | by AFP


The United States said Friday it had approved a $4 billion sale of Patriot missiles to Gulf ally Qatar, as well as the sale of precision weapons systems to Israel for nearly $1 billion.

 

Both sales were deemed to support US "foreign policy and national security" objectives, the State Department said in a series of notices to Congress, amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.




Trump says 'great respect for Pakistan', not satisfied with Iran's proposals

 Published: May 1, 2026 | 16:45 GMT | by Web Desk

 

US President Donald Trump told reporters outside the White House on Friday that he has ‘great respect for Pakistan’ when asked about the latest developments in negotiations with Iran through Islamabad.

 

"We have great respect for Pakistan, Islamabad and tremendous respect for the prime minister and the field marshal,” he further stated that negotiations are still taking place, but via telephone.

 

"Iran wants to make a deal, but I’m not satisfied with it, so we’ll see what happens,” Trump added.