US-Israel-Iran Conflict:
① Iran
1. The Iranian military claims to have shot down or hit 202 US and Israeli military aircraft.
2. Iran claims 17 US military bases in the region have been destroyed.
3. US-Israeli attacks have damaged over 87,000 non-military facilities in Iran.
4. Iranian Revolutionary Guard: Netanyahu can only fight for another two weeks.
5. Iran claims to have mobilized over one million people to prepare for ground combat.
6. Iranian Ambassador to Japan: The US cannot unilaterally impose a peace plan on Iran.
7. Iran has formally responded to the "15-point plan," deeming the US negotiating statement a "third deception."
8. Iranian military spokesperson: F-35 fighter jets will no longer be safe; we will strike anywhere in the region where Americans are present.
9. Senior Iranian official: Iran's assessment of the "15-point plan" is that the agreement is "unilateral and unjust," serving only the interests of the US and Israel. Any dialogue plan at this stage seems unrealistic.
10. The Iranian president made it clear that Iran seeks a complete end to the war and the achievement of regional security and stability.
②The United States
1. US media: The US Department of Defense is considering diverting military aid to Ukraine to the Middle East.
2. US Navy Fifth Fleet: Sailors injured during operations on the USS Lincoln, not due to combat.
3. US officials: The Pentagon is preparing for a "final showdown" in the war with Iran, which may include the deployment of ground troops and large-scale bombing operations.
4. US Central Command: Since the start of "Operation Epic Fury," the US military has struck more than 10,000 targets.
5. Witkov: The Iranian side insists they have the right to enrich uranium. The Iranians are deliberately delaying negotiations.
6. US Secretary of the Navy: The nature of the war is rapidly changing. The Navy is adjusting its procurement system to provide capabilities to combatants more quickly.
7. Trump—①We have completely destroyed Iran's navy and air force, the vast majority of its missiles and launchers, reaching 90%. It is Iran begging for a deal, not me. I am not necessarily willing to reach an agreement with Iran. If Iran reaches the right agreement, the Straits will be reopened. ② "I am not in a hurry" to reach an agreement; we still need to strike more targets. ③ At the request of the Iranian government, the strike on Iranian energy facilities was postponed by 10 days to April 6, and the negotiations between the two sides are progressing very smoothly. (Media quoted Iranian officials as saying: "No requests have been made regarding potential US attacks.")
③ Israel
1. Israeli officials claim to have killed the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy.
2. The US and Israel have temporarily removed two Iranian officials from their strike lists.
3. Israeli Defense Minister: The Israeli military will pursue Iranian officials one by one.
4. Israeli military spokesperson: Our current mission is to further weaken Iran's combat capabilities; we still have many targets to target.
5. Israeli Ministry of Health: Since the outbreak of the current conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, as of 6 p.m. local time on March 26, 5,411 people have been injured.
④ Others
1. Canada announces new sanctions against Iran.
2. Approximately 200 Ukrainian military personnel have been deployed to the Middle East to participate in air defense operations.
3. Houthi leader: Military response will be taken if the situation develops as needed.
4. Israeli Defense Forces: Strike at Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, killing over 750 Hezbollah militants in the south.
⑤ Strait of Hormuz
1. The Houthis claim they are ready to control the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
2. Maritime traffic congestion has occurred in the Gulf of Oman.
3. Russian media: Putin hopes the Middle East conflict will end within weeks.
4. Iranian ambassador to South Korea: South Korean ships need to consult before passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
5. Some ships are passing through the Strait of Hormuz through Iran's "control system".
6. Malaysian Prime Minister: Following communication with Iranian leaders, Malaysian ships are now permitted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.