May 1, 2026

Year: 2026

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian cautioned that any effort to hinder Iranian ports is “destined to fail” while US President Donald Trump prepares for a prolonged blockade.

Xenix News has stated that Trump views maintaining the blockade as the most effective method to bring Iran back to negotiations. Iran has successfully shut down the vital waterway, the Strait of Hormuz, causing disruptions in international energy markets—however, domestically, unemployment is rising and the national currency is declining.

“Any attempt to impose a naval blockade and restrictions is contrary to international “law and contrary to the interests of the countries in the area and worldwide peace and stability, and is destined to fail,” Pezeshkian stated, as reported by the semi-official Mehr News Agency on Thursday.

Pezeskhian expressed his thoughts to recognize National Persian Gulf Day, which celebrates the expulsion of Portugal from the Strait of Hormuz in the 17th Century. He stated that the waterway represented “a symbol of the resistance of the great Iranian nation.”

The comments from the Iranian president followed threats made by Mohsen Rezaei, the top military adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, regarding actions if the US persisted with its naval blockade. “If the blockade persists, Iran will react,” Rezaei stated in a televised interview, according to Iran state broadcaster IRIB on Thursday morning.

Mohsen Rezaei, the high-ranking military advisor to Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, remarked that Iran “will not accept” any prolongation of the US’s naval blockade, as reported by state media.

Rezaei stated in a televised interview that Iran will take action if the blockade persists, according to early Thursday reports from the Iranian state broadcaster IRIB.

“That blockade has essentially accomplished nothing, and they have been unable to implement it.” “The Indian Ocean is incredibly expansive, and traversing it is simple; we have already accomplished that,” Rezaei mentioned.

His remarks were made while US President Donald Trump considers a prolonged blockade of Iranian ports.

Rezaei additionally encouraged the public to refrain from heeding rumors regarding Khamenei’s condition, who has neither been seen nor heard from since being declared Iran’s new supreme leader over six weeks ago.

“The Supreme Leader is youthful, fit, and vigorous, and is overseeing the nation’s matters,” Rezaei stated, as reported by IRIB.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Monday that the US “has indications” showing Khamenei is still alive, although he mentioned that it remains uncertain how much legitimacy the new supreme leader possesses in Iran.

By Xenix News

Over the last five years, China has discovered 225 new oil and gas fields within its territory, Beijing officials stated Thursday, which could serve as a potential advantage amid global energy shortages and rising costs.

The Natural Resources Ministry reported that among the recently found locations are 13 oil fields containing over 100 million tons and 26 gas fields with reserves surpassing 100 billion cubic meters.

While it did not detail the exact volume of that fossil-fuel wealth currently accessible, it mentioned that the nation’s natural gas output might rise annually and that oil production remained stable at 200 million tons annually, “attributable to the notable rise in newly identified energy reserves.”

Officials pledged to “firmly protect our energy security” and continue with oil and gas exploration.

The ministry stated it has spent more than 450 billion yuan ($66 billion) to nearly double China’s recognized crude oil and natural gas reserves compared to ten years ago.

The action is taken due to the near total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, an essential passage for transporting a significant portion of the world’s oil, resulting in a worldwide energy crisis.

China is the largest energy importer globally. It imports nearly 10% of its oil from Iran and therefore is not shielded from the impacts. However, it is currently performing better than most major economies due to a sustained push for energy independence.

This week, Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged officials to “systematically tackle the challenges from external shocks, improve the security of energy and resource supplies, and combat various uncertainties through the certainty of high-quality development.”

Democratic Rep. Patrick Ryan questioned Hegseth about the defenses that were in place at the Shuaiba port in Kuwait, where six Army Reserve soldiers lost their lives on March 1 during an attack on a temporary operations center. Xenix News has earlier stated that the operations center lacked protection against aerial threats such as drones or missiles.

Patrick read reports from Xenix News in which survivors of the assault stated that adequate air defense was not in place at the location in Kuwait, despite their requests.

“Secretary Hegseth, that clearly contradicts what you stated from the Pentagon podium the following day.” “Are you implying that these soldiers, our soldiers, who endured this terrifying assault, are not telling the truth?” Patrick stated.

“Prior to the initiation of the conflict, we established the strongest defensive stance possible, we deployed … 7,500 troops from the X according to the intelligence,” Hegseth noted.

“There’s a broader scenario involved that featured combined air defenses, shelters, relocating individuals from the area to guarantee they weren’t included in the target,” Hegseth added. “We relocated those forces and throughout the theater, thousands of troops were removed from the X and their bases because we anticipated Iran’s intentions to attack, aware there might be a critical incident where something could penetrate.” “Certainly, that’s the result of disagreement.”

When Democratic Rep. Chris Deluzio pressed Hegseth later about Pentagon officials’ comments rejecting assertions that the Kuwait port was insufficiently defended, Hegseth called the questioning “disparaging.”

“I’m not accusing our soldiers of dishonesty, and I’m uncertain if your representation is accurate or not,” he stated. “I’ll trust you on that, but all I can say is we exerted every effort at the start of this campaign to secure the defense of our forces.”

“At the front lines, we are not halting operations – you will persist in acting, eliminating direct and indirect threats from the northern communities, dismantling terrorist infrastructure, and locating and neutralizing terrorists,” he stated.

Zamir stated that the military will, for the time being, not extend past what Israel refers to as the “Forward Defense Line” – an area in southern Lebanon occupied by Israel. However, he emphasized that dangers to Israeli forces, even outside the purported Forward Defense Line and the Litani River, would be eradicated.

During a previous ceasefire, the Litani River, located only a few kilometers from Israel’s northern border, was meant to serve as a boundary line—beyond which Hezbollah would pull back its fighters, thus establishing a de-facto buffer zone with Israel.

An Israeli military official informed Xenix News last month that the military is now occupying areas as far as 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) inside Lebanon. Certain government officials have expressed their desire to extend their reach further, announcing intentions to assert control over land extending to the Litani River.

Israel has restated that its forces will stay in southern Lebanon to address threats to its soldiers and civilians in northern Israel.

“What’s the progress of this war?” “Do you believe we are succeeding?” Moulton inquired of Hegseth during the House Armed Services Committee meeting.

“From a military perspective, on the combat field?” “It has been an incredible achievement in the military,” Hegseth responded. “Definitely.”

“Would you consider Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz a victory?” Moulton retorted.

Hegseth started to explain the US naval blockade, but Moulton interrupted him by mentioning the War of 1812, during which the British forces ignited sections of the US capital.

Moulton: “They surrounded us, and then we surrounded their barrier.” That’s similar to saying, ‘You’re it, tag!’ “Or, you know, if President Madison had remarked, ‘Well, the British have just set Washington on fire, but don’t worry, we’ll do the same.’”

US President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that he has turned down Iran’s suggestion to lift the US blockade and permit access to the Strait of Hormuz.

He initially seeks assurances regarding limiting the Iranian nuclear program, stating to Axios in a phone interview that “they cannot possess a nuclear weapon.”

“The blockade is slightly more efficient than the bombing.” They are gasping like a bloated pig. And it will become more difficult for them. “They are unable to possess a nuclear weapon,” Trump stated.

Although Trump commended the effectiveness of the blockade, he refrained from discussing any possible military strategies during the interview.

“They wish to establish themselves.” They don’t want me to maintain the blockade. “I’m not in favor of [lifting the blockade], as I want to prevent them from acquiring a nuclear weapon,” he stated.

An assault claimed the lives of a mother, father, and child in Hanniyeh, Tyre district, as reported by NNA, while in Jwaya, another area in Tyre district, two bodies have been found, and searches are ongoing for at least four individuals reported missing.

Lebanon’s health ministry subsequently reported that the attack on Jwaya resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injured 22 others, which included five children.

Xenix News has contacted the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for a statement.

According to the health ministry, over 2,500 individuals have lost their lives and more than 7,900 have been injured since the conflict started, with the numbers still increasing even with a ceasefire in effect.

According to Jules “Jay” Hurst, the majority of that expenditure is for munitions, but a portion also goes toward maintenance and equipment replacement, as he informed the House Armed Services Committee.

Lawmakers have struggled to determine the exact cost of the war, which has increasingly turned into a political matter as Congress evaluates President Donald Trump’s $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal for fiscal 2027.

“I’m pleased you addressed that question, as we’ve been inquiring for quite a while, and no one has provided us with the figure,” Rep. Adam Smith, the leading Democrat on the committee, stated in reply to Hurst.

To date, thirteen US military personnel have lost their lives in the conflict, which is now under a delicate ceasefire.