By: FRANCE 24 Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the southern Israeli town of Meitar on January 28, 2026. © Chaim Goldberg, AP Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Sunday said they would “pursue and kill” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu “with full force”. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said he was not willing to agree a deal with Iran to end the war "because the terms aren't good enough yet". Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards vowed on Sunday to target Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the war with Israel and the United States continues.
"If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force," said the Guards on their website Sepah News.
President Donald Trump told NBC news on Saturday that Iran is willing to make a deal with the US but he is not ready to do so “because the terms aren’t good enough yet”.
Trump refused to clarify the terms of a potential deal.
In a telephone interview with the US news outlet the President also questioned whether Iran’s new supreme leader was sill alive and said it was unclear whether Iran has dropped mines into the Strait of Hormuz.
Bahrain said it has intercepted 125 missiles and 203 drones since the start of Iran's attacks, which have killed two people in the kingdom and 24 others in neighbouring Gulf nations.
The United Arab Emirates has the right to defend itself against Iran's ongoing strikes but chooses restraint, a senior UAE official has said, as Tehran continues its retaliatory attacks across the Gulf.
"The UAE has the right to defend itself against this imposed terrorist aggression, but it is still prioritising reason and logic, continuing to exercise restraint and seeking a way out for Iran and the region," presidential adviser Anwar Gargash said late Saturday on X.
The UAE "made sincere efforts until the very last moment to mediate between Washington and Tehran to avoid this war", he wrote.
Formula 1 and its governing body FIA have canceled upcoming Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia on safety grounds related to the Iran war.
Both countries have been struck during Iran’s response after the United States and Israel launched a wave of attacks on Iran.
F1 was due to race in Bahrain on April 12 and in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah on April 19.
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US President Donald Trump urged other nations to help secure vital shipping lane the Strait of Hormuz which Iran has choked off since the start of the war, causing oil prices to surge by 40 percent.
Clouds of black smoke rose over Fujairah after a major Emirati oil storage and export terminal was hit by drone debris shortly after Iran's military warned UAE civilians to avoid port areas.
Washington's embassy in Iraq was hit by a drone, the second time it has been targeted in the war, and the Emirati consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan was also struck for the second time in a week.
Iran threatened to retaliate after Trump claimed US forces "obliterated" military targets on Kharg Island, a vital oil hub which accounts for nearly all of Iran's oil exports.
Lebanon's health ministry said hundreds of people have been killed in airstrikes since Israeli launched its current campaign against Tehran-backed Hezbollah.
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