By JAMIE BULLEN, LIVE COVERAGE EDITOR and SAM LAWLEY, NEWS REPORTER
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US President Donald Trump has told Fox News he is ‘not happy’ about Iran’s decision to select Mojtaba Khamenei as its new Supreme Leader.
French President Emmanuel Macron has meanwhile announced an ambitious plan to deploy two warships to the Strait of Hormuz amid increasing fears over surging oil and gas prices.
Speaking in Cyprus, President Macron said the ‘purely defensive mission’ led by France and its allies would protect oil and gas shipments through the waterway where traffic has been choked off following the war with Iran.
The French leader said he wanted to see an ‘unprecedented’ naval force of European and non-European ships in the Mediterranean, the Red Sea and off the Strait of Hormuz consisting of a total of eight frigates, two helicopter carriers and the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier.
It comes as oil prices surged to more than $100 per barrel for the first time in four years as major producers cut supplies over fears of prolonged shipping disruption.
An emergency meeting of the G7 was held in Paris earlier with crisis options including the release of oil reserves discussed but no final decision has been made.
Elsewhere the US Navy has reportedly struck an Iranian warship and two other vessels in the Persian Gulf. Sources say the ships were hit during strikes on the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas. Video and pictures circulating on social media show flames and huge plumes of smoke blowing from the ships.
And Donald Trump has said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make a ‘mutual’ decision on when to end the war with Iran as Pete Hegseth guaranteed Tehran ‘will surrender’.
Follow the latest updates on the US-Israel war with Iran
US President Donald Trump has told Fox News he is ‘not happy’ about Iran’s decision to select Mojtaba Khamenei as its new Supreme Leader.
When asked what he would do to the Islamic leader, Trump responded: ‘Not going to tell you…Not going to tell you. I’m not happy with him.’
Khamenei has previously been branded ‘unacceptable’ by Trump who last week made his feelings clear about the Ayatollah’s son.
Trump said somewhat sarcastically that ‘at some point they’ll be calling me to ask who I’d like’ to replace the Ayatollah.
The president has said he would personally select a new leader and Khamenei’s son was ‘unlikely’ and ‘unacceptable’.
Khamenei, excluded from a list of three senior clerics his father reportedly identified last year, was on Sunday announced as the Ayatollah’s successor after being appointed by the regime’s 88-person assembly.
The leader has strong links to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and was chosen by Iran’s Assembly of Experts ‘under pressure from the Revolutionary Guards’, according to Iranian media.
France to send warships to Middle East and oil prices surge: Everything you need to know
The US-Israel war with Iran has entered its tenth day with mayhem continuing across the Middle East since the fighting began last month.
If you’re just joining us, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a plan to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz to help oil and gas supplies flow through the passage once again.
The US Navy has reportedly attacked an Iranian warship and two other vessels in the Persian Gulf.
Meanwhile, oil prices are surging worldwide as global markets slid today and Donald Trump has declared he and Benjamin Netanyahu will make a ‘mutual’ decision on when to end the war.
Here are the key developments on Monday afternoon.
France has announced plans to deploy eight warships to the Middle East in a ‘purely defensive’ mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
An Iranian warship and two other vessels have reportedly been attacked by the US Navy during airstrikes on the port city of Bandar Abbas
NATO have shot down a second Iranian missile in Turkish airspace
Oil prices rise to above $100 a barrel for first time in four years as global markets slid at the start of trading
Donald Trump says he and Benjamin Netanyahu will make ‘mutual’ decision on when to end Iran war
Vladimir Putin offers ‘unwavering support’ to Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
Bahrain’s only oil refinery has been struck by an Iranian missile as Tehran targets energy installations across the Gulf
The UAE confirmed two members of its armed forces were killed in a helicopter crash when the aircraft malfunctioned during the defence against Iranian drones
Pete Hegseth, the US Defense Secretary, last night guaranteed Iran will ‘surrender’ and President Donald Trump will set the terms of their defeat
Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of Iran’s late supreme leader Ali Khamenei, was selected by the country’s Assembly of Experts to succeed his father
Iranian state television has reported Khamenei is ‘wounded’ but did not elaborate on how the injuries were caused
The US has identified the seventh solider killed during Operation Epic Fury
Trump abruptly ends press conference after being asked about US fatalities
President Donald Trump abruptly ended his news conference on Monday after being asked about US fatalities.
Eight servicemembers have already died in the operation in the Middle East, and the president was asked about the possibility of future fatalities.
Instead, he reiterated what the families of the six fallen soldiers told him at the dignified transfer on Saturday and ended his news conference.
Iran to launch heavier warheads
Iran is planning to escalate its missile attacks, with the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force saying on Monday it will now only launch missiles with warheads weighing more than a ton.
‘From now on, no missile with a warhead lighter than one ton will be fired,’ Brig. Gen. Majid Mousavi wrote in a post on X on Monday.
He said the ‘wavelength’ of launches and their intensity and range would also increase.
Trump decrees that Israel ‘would have been annihilated’
US President Donald Trump said at a news conference on Monday that if the US did not previously launch Operation Midnight Hammer to ‘knock out the Iranian potential’ for nuclear weapons, it would have developed a bomb by now and ‘at a minimum, Israel would have been annihilated.’
Trump acknowledges VP Vance was ‘less enthusiastic’ about striking Iran
President Donald Trump on Monday acknowledged that Vice President JD Vance was not as ‘enthusiastic’ about striking Iran as he was.
Trump said at a news conference Monday evening that Vance ‘was, I would say, philosophically a little bit different than me.
‘I think he was maybe less enthusiastic about going, but he was quite enthusiastic.’
Vance has largely opposed US intervention abroad. While still in the Senate and before Trump tapped him as his running mate, Vance cited Trump’s lack of foreign military entanglement as part of why he backed him for president in the 2024 campaign.
Trump said he asked Putin to end war in Ukraine amid operation in Iran
President Donald Trump said on Monday his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin as ‘very good’ and said he and the Russian leader discussed the ‘never-ending fight’ between Russia and Ukraine.
He said it was a ‘positive call on that subject.’
Trump also said Putin ‘wants to be helpful’ on the Mideast. He said he told Putin that ‘you could be more helpful by getting the Ukraine Russia war over with.’
‘But we had a very good talk and he wants to be very constructive,’ Trump said.
Trump faults Democrats for Department of Homeland Security shutdown
When asked on Monday whether the federal government was investigating reports of sleeper cells loyal to Iran being activated in the United States, President Donald Trump started to blame the Democrats.
He said that the Department of Homeland Security is the agency who would be investigating those claims.
But the department is currently shut down as Republicans and Democrats disagree on funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol.
Australia to supply reconnaissance plane, missiles to UAE
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters on Monday the government will supply a reconnaissance plane and missiles to the United Arab Emirates to help defend Australians and other civilians there.
The country will send an E-7A Wedgetail radar aircraft to provide long-range reconnaissance capability and secure the region’s airspace.
The plane will be operated by 85 crew members, Defense Minister Richard Marles added.
Australia will also send an unspecified number of advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles for defensive purposes, the defense minister said.
‘This equipment is being deployed for the defense of the countries of the Gulf, in particular the UAE, where there are significant numbers of Australians who reside,’ Marles said.
Still, Albanese insisted his government is not taking offensive action against Iran and will not deploy Australian troops to the country.
Trump claims Iran was planning ‘to take over the Middle East
President Donald Trump claimed at his press conference on Monday that Iran was planning ‘to take over the Middle East’ if the US and Israel did not strike.
‘Iran’s a very powerful country. They were going to take over the Middle East. If we did not hit them, they were going to take over the Middle East,’ he said.
Trump says he has not seen video suggesting US was responsible for strike on Iranian girls’ school
President Donald Trump said on Monday he has not seen the video suggesting a US Tomahawk is responsible for the strike on an Iranian girls’ school.
But, he noted that ‘a Tomahawk is very generic.’
‘Tomahawk is sold and used by other countries,’ the president said, adding that the federal government is investigating the incident.
Trump says ‘two levels of leadership’ are gone in Iran
US President Donald Trump claimed on Monday that ‘two levels of leadership’ have been eliminated in Iran.
‘Look, everything they had is gone including their leadership,’ he said while sidestepping a question on whether he has achieved regime change.
The country on Sunday announced that Mojtaba Khamenei will take over as its new Supreme Leader.
Key Updates
Trump says ‘war is very complete’
Trump ‘nowhere near’ sending troops to Iran
G7 nations have not made decision on release of emergency oil
Seventh solider killed during Operation Epic Fury identified
France to escort ships through Strait of Hormuz
Two UAE soldiers killed in helicopter crash
UAE faces barrage of 15 ballistic missiles
France to send warships to Middle East and oil prices surge: Everything you need to know
NATO shoot down second Iranian missile in Turkish airspace
FTSE plunges as mounting oil crisis sparks panic in the markets
Trump dismisses oil price surge as ‘small price to pay’
What we know about Mojtaba Khamenei – Iran’s new Supreme Leader
G7 to discuss release of emergency oil reserves
Bahrain’s state oil company declares force majeure after Iran strikes refinery
Pete Hegseth guarantees Iran ‘will surrender’ but Tehran rejects ceasefire
Oil prices rise to above $100 a barrel for first time in four years
Oil prices surge and Hegseth guarantees a ‘surrender’: Key developments in Iran war
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