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Iran war: Trump rejects proposal to end conflict

Karl Sexton | Felix Tamsut | Nik Martin | Saim Dušan Inayatullah with AFP, AP, Reuters
Published May 9, 2026last updated May 10, 2026

Donald Trump called Iran's peace plan "totally unacceptable." The fragile ceasefire had been tested earlier in the day by Iranian strikes across the Gulf. DW has more.

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An Iranian woman walks next to a mural on a street in Tehran, Iran, May 6, 2026.
The fragile ceasefire was tested multiple times on Saturday [FILE: May 8, 2026]Image: Majid Asgaripour/WANA/REUTERS
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What you need to know

  • US President Donald Trump rejects an Iranian plan to end the war, calling it 'totally unacceptable'
  • Tehran had sent a proposal earlier in the day via mediator Pakistan
  • Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu says war is not over because Iran still has enriched uranium
  • Drone hit cargo vessel in Qatari waters
  • The UAE and Kuwait say they came under drone attack
  • Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah exchange strikes despite their ceasefire

Welcome to DW's coverage of the Iran war and its impact on the wider Middle East and around the world on the weekend of, May 9 - 10, 2026.

Skip next section Netanyahu warns war with Iran not over yet
May 10, 2026

Netanyahu warns war with Iran not over yet

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel's war with Iran is not over.

In excerpts of an interview with US broadcaster CBS's "60 Minutes" program, Netanyahu said the war is "not over because there's still nuclear material, enriched uranium, that has to be taken out of Iran."

The interview is due to be aired later on Sunday night.

The Israeli leader said that Iran's uranium enrichment facilities still needed to be dismantled.

"We've degraded a lot of it, but all of that is still there and there's work to be done," Netanyahu said.

The prime minister did not provide details on how the US or Israel would remove enriched uranium from Iran, saying only, "You go in and take it out."

"Trump has said to me, 'I want to go in there,' and I think it can be done physically," he said.

He added that Tehran had continued to support its regional proxies, including the Lebanese-based Hezbollah militia, which has been trading fire with Israeli forces in recent days, despite a ceasefire.

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Skip next section Trump says Iran proposal to end war 'unacceptable'
May 10, 2026

Trump says Iran proposal to end war 'unacceptable'

US President Donald Trump speaks to journalists as he makes his way to board Marine One before departing from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC
Trump said he doesn't 'like' Iran's proposal, but didn't elaborate on what it contained [FILE: May 8, 2026] Image: Mandel Ngan/AFP

US President Donald Trump has rejected an Iranian proposal to end the war. 

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said, "I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called 'Representatives.' I don't like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!"

Earlier on Sunday, Tehran had sent a proposal to Washington via mediator Pakistan.

The proposal had demanded an end to the war on all fronts and for sanctions against Tehran to be lifted, according to Iranian state media.

Iran's proposal had specifically emphasized the need for the US to lift sanctions on Iranian oil for 30 days, as well as demanding an end of the naval blockade on Iranian ports.

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Skip next section Iran replies to US proposal: state media
May 10, 2026

Iran replies to US proposal: state media

Iran has sent out its answer to the proposal made by the US to end the war between the two countries, state news agency IRNA said.

According to IRNA, the proposed plan's focus will be on ending the war at this stage, with Iranian agency ISNA reporting another issue mentioned being maritime traffic safety in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.

Neither the US nor mediating country Pakistan have so far commented on Iran's response.

What are the sticking points in US-Iran peace negotiations?

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Skip next section Use of Hormuz Strait as 'pressure tool' deepens crisis, Qatari PM says
May 10, 2026

Use of Hormuz Strait as 'pressure tool' deepens crisis, Qatari PM says

Saim Dušan Inayatullah Editor

Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed ‌bin Abdulrahman al-Thani told Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi during ahpone call that the use of the Strait of Hormuz as a "pressure tool" would only deepen the crisis in the Gulf, the foreign ministry in Doha said.

While the ministry did not mention when the phone call took place, it said al-Thani — who also serves as Qatar's foreign minister — told Araqchi that mediation effortsto end the war should be responded to by all parties.

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Skip next section Overnight drone attack on Kuwait, country says
May 10, 2026

Overnight drone attack on Kuwait, country says

An attack including a number of drones in Kuwait's direction was detected overnight, the country's military said.

"At dawn today, the armed forces detected a number of hostile drones in Kuwaiti airspace, which were dealt with in accordance with established procedures," the general staff of the army said on X.

While Kuwait did not specify the drones' origins, the country was often targeted by Iran as part of Tehran's war with the US and Israel.

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Skip next section UAE reports Iranian drone attack
Published May 10, 2026last updated May 10, 2026

UAE reports Iranian drone attack

The United Arab Emirates said it intercepted two Iranian drones launched toward the country.

The incident comes as the ceasefire between Iran and the US and its allies remains shaky and is tested daily, including by overnight drone launches toward Kuwait.

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Skip next section Countries sanctioning Iran to face 'difficulties' going through Hormuz Strait, Iran says
May 10, 2026

Countries sanctioning Iran to face 'difficulties' going through Hormuz Strait, Iran says

Ships from countries siding with the US in imposing sanctions on Iran would face difficulties crossing the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's army said.

Iran army spokesperson Mohammad Akraminia told the official IRNA news agency that the Islamic Republic had established a "new legal and security system" in the strait, meaning any vessel crossing it must coordinate its passage with Iran.

Akraminia said the system was "now in force," adding that it would bring "economic, security and political gains" for the Islamic Republic.

A UN resolution drafted by the US and Bahrain has called on Iran to stop all restrictions on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

US-Iran war: What options are left for Trump on Iran?

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Skip next section Saudi oil company Aramco reports surge in profits
May 10, 2026

Saudi oil company Aramco reports surge in profits

Saudi oil company Aramco reported a 25.5% increase in first-quarter 2026 profit compared with the same period a year earlier.

The gains followed a spike in oil and gas prices amid the war between the US, Israel and Iran.

In a statement to the Saudi stock exchange, Aramco said quarterly net income rose to 120.13 billion Saudi riyals ($32.04 billion), up from 95.68 billion riyals ($25.51 billion) in the first quarter of 2025.

With a fragile ceasefire still in force and Iran restricting the passage of hydrocarbons through the Strait of Hormuz, the company said its "increase in revenue was mainly due to higher prices and volumes sold" of refined and chemical products, as well as higher crude oil volumes and prices.

Aramco, which is majority-owned by the Saudi state, is the world's biggest oil exporter.

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Skip next section Vessel hit by projectile off the coast of Qatar.
May 10, 2026

Vessel hit by projectile off the coast of Qatar.

The British military said a bulk carrier ship was hit by an unknown projectile and caught fire off the coast of Qatar.

The military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Centre said small fire caused by the hit was extinguished, and no casualties were reported.

Ships sailing through the Persian Gulf have repeatedly been targeted over the past week despite the ceasefire between the US and Iran.

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Skip next section What to know if you're joining us on Sunday
May 10, 2026

What to know if you're joining us on Sunday

Iran and the US are yet to reach a breakthrough in negotiations to end the war that began in late February.

President Donald Trump said the US was waiting on Iran's response to its latest proposal to end the war.

Iran has given no indication whether it will accept Trump's plan, which proposes that Tehran ease its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz and the US end a blockade on Iranian ports during diplomatic discussions to end the war.

Iran also continued with its criticism over the US blockade on its ports on Saturday.

Situation remains tense

Both US and Iran have said that their fragile ceasefire remains in place despite clashes in and around the Strait of Hormuz in recent days.

Israel carried out deadly airstrikes in Lebanon on Saturday despite a US-brokered ceasefire reached last month.

Three Israeli drone strikes on vehicles just south of Beirut killed four people, while a series of airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 13, state media and the Health Ministry said. 

Hezbollah launched drones and rockets at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, injuring three soldiers, the Israeli military said.

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Skip next section Lebanon: 7 dead, several injured in fresh Israeli strikes
May 9, 2026

Lebanon: 7 dead, several injured in fresh Israeli strikes

Emergency responders assisted by other people and heavy machinery inspect the site of an Israeli strike in Saksakiyeh, Lebanon, May 9, 2026
Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have traded daily fire despite a ceasefire Image: REUTERS

Lebanon reported three Israelistrikes south of Beirut and in the south of the country, which the health ministry said killed seven people, including a child.

"The Israeli enemy launched two strikes on the Saadiyat highway," according to the state-run National News Agency, referring to a location around 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of the Lebanese capital. The NNA later reported a third strike nearby.

The news agency also reported several casualties after a series of Israeli strikes across the south of the country, including one on the southern town of Saksakiyeh.

The Lebanese health ministry said seven people were killed in Saksakiyeh, including a girl, while 15 others were wounded.

The ministry said a motorbike carrying two Syrian nationals was hit by an Israeli strike in the city of Nabatieh, which killed the father and left his 12-year-old daughter in a critical condition in hospital.

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike in the southern town of Nabatieh on May 9, 2026.
The attacks came shortly after Israel urged residents of nine villages to evacuateImage: Abbas Fakih/AFP

Meanwhile, Hezbollah said a drone had struck "a gathering of Israeli enemy army soldiers near Misgav Am" in northern Israel.

The attacks come despite a ceasefire arranged in mid-April.

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Skip next section UK sends warship to Middle East for possible Hormuz mission
May 9, 2026

UK sends warship to Middle East for possible Hormuz mission

HMS Dragon during ammunitioning operations in Portsmouth Harbor, United Kingdom, March 4, 2026
HMS Dragon is one of the UK's most advanced warshipsImage: Carlos Jasso/REUTERS

The United Kingdom said it was sending the warship HMS Dragon to the Middle East as part of a multinational effort preparing to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

The UK's move follows France's deployment of its carrier strike group to the southern Red Sea.

HMS Dragon, ‌an air ⁠defence ⁠destroyer, was sent to the Eastern Mediterranean in March, shortly after the Iran war began, to help ​defend Cyprus.

"The pre-positioning of HMS Dragon is part of ‌prudent planning ​that will ensure that the UK is ready, as part of a multinational coalition jointly led by the UK and France, to secure ​the Strait, when conditions allow," a spokesperson for Britain's Ministry of Defense said.

The two countries have been planning measures to ensure the safe transit of shipping through the Strait once Iran and the US reach a long-term peace deal.

A fragile ceasefire remains in place, although attacks on Friday saw US forces hit two Iranian tankers that were trying to breach the US blockade of Hormuz.

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Skip next section Bahrain arrests 41 over alleged Revolutionary Guard ties
May 9, 2026

Bahrain arrests 41 over alleged Revolutionary Guard ties

Smoke rises over Manama, Bahrain after Iranian strike
The capital of the island nation of Bahrain, Manama, has been hit by Iranian strikes over the course of the war between Washington and TehranImage: REUTERS

Bahraini authorities have arrested 41 people suspected of links to Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), Reuters reported, citing Bahrain's Interior Ministry.

The ministry said investigations by the public prosecutor involved a group linked to the IRGC and cases related to expressions of sympathy with Iranian attacks on Gulf states.

Bahrain and other Gulf Arab countries have been hit by Iranian strikes, with Tehran saying it was acting in retaliation for the United States and Israel's war against Iran, launched on February 28.

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Skip next section Israeli military tells residents to leave south Lebanon villages
May 9, 2026

Israeli military tells residents to leave south Lebanon villages

Israel's military told residents of nine villages in southern Lebanon to leave the area on Saturday.

In the statement, the Israeli military accused the Hezbollah militant group of breaching a ceasefire agreement and said that it was "compelled to act against it with force."

"You must evacuate your homes immediately and move away from the villages and towns by a distance of at least 1000 metres to open areas," the Israeli military's Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee said in a post on the platform X.

Eight of the villages in question lie in inland areas of the southwestern Tyre district and one village is in the far south of neighboring Sidon district.

Israel reached a ceasefire with Lebanon on April 16.

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Skip next section US announces sanctions on 10 entities over 'enabling' Iranian military industry
May 9, 2026

US announces sanctions on 10 entities over 'enabling' Iranian military industry

Iranian rocket flying at night
Degrading Iranian missile capabilities has been one of Washington's stated war aimsImage: WANA/REUTERS

The United States Treasury has announced sanctions on 10 entities it accuses of supporting Iran's arms procurement and drone and missile production.

According to a Treasury statement, the targeted entities "are enabling efforts by Iran's military to secure weapons, as well as raw materials with applications in Iran's Shahed‑series unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ballistic missile program."

A number of Chinese firms were targeted in the measure, as were entities based in Belarus and the United Arab Emirates.

China is a major trade partner of Iran and is the largest buyer of Iranian oil.

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