The latest developments in the Middle East war:

US position called ‘strong’

US President Donald Trump touted what he said was Washington’s strong negotiation position as his envoys prepared for talks with Iran in Pakistan to end the Middle East conflict.

“We’re going to end up with a great deal. I think they (Iran) have no choice … We’re in a very, very strong negotiating position,” Trump told broadcaster CNBC.

Trump accuses Iran

“Iran has Violated the Cease Fire numerous times!” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform, referring to the two-week truce set to expire by Wednesday, after which the Middle East potentially could plunge back into open conflict.

Seafarers’ SOS

The head of the UN maritime agency appealed for help for thousands of seafarers stranded in the Gulf by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Around 20,000 seafarers and 2,000 ships have been stranded since US-Israeli strikes on Iran started the Middle East war on February 28, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

Germany defends EU-Israel deal

Germany poured cold water on calls to suspend the EU’s cooperation deal with Israel, despite rising anger over the war in Lebanon and the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.

While Spain and Ireland had put the issue of halting the agreement back on the table at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called the proposal “inappropriate”.

Hezbollah mass burials

Hezbollah announced it will hold mass funerals in south Lebanon for 44 fighters killed during more than six weeks of war with Israel.

The Iran-backed group has not given the total number of its fighters killed since Israel launched a massive wave of airstrikes and a ground invasion in Lebanon last month.

No Iranian departure

“So far, no delegation from Iran has departed for Islamabad, Pakistan; whether it is the main or subsidiary delegation; primary or secondary,” Iranian state TV said, dismissing reports suggesting otherwise.

A source familiar with the US planning for the talks told AFP that an American delegation will head to Pakistan “soon” for a new round of peace negotiations.

Israel pressure

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said his country’s campaign in Lebanon relied on both military and diplomatic pressure to disarm Iran-allied Hezbollah.

“The overarching goal of the campaign in Lebanon is to disarm Hezbollah and remove the threat to the northern communities (of Israel), through a combination of military and diplomatic measures,” Katz said.

Iran hangs man

Iran executed a man convicted of helping set fire to a major mosque in Tehran and of collaborating with Israel and the United States during pre-war protests, the judiciary said.

“Amir Ali Mirjafari… one of the armed elements collaborating with the enemy who had attempted to set fire to the Gholhak Grand Mosque and was the leader of the Mossad network’s anti-security activities in that area, was hanged this morning,” the judiciary’s Mizan Online website reported.

Oil dips, stocks edge

Oil prices slid while stocks edged higher on lingering hopes for a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Benchmark Brent North Sea Crude was down 0.9 percent percent at $94.59 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate fell 1.1 percent to $88.60 a barrel at around 1100 GMT,

Iranian ships slip blockade

Shipping industry intelligence site Lloyd’s List reported that more than 20 Iranian so-called “shadow vessels”, had transited past the US blockade.

The channel in peacetime sees around 120 daily transits, according to the site.

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