Iran responds to US peace proposal as drones hit Gulf

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Published On: 10 May 2026, 20:51

TEHRAN, May 10, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Iran responded to Washington's latest 
peace proposal on Sunday, after drones threatened several Gulf region targets 
and Tehran warned it would not hold back from retaliating against any new US 
strikes.

According to state broadcaster IRIB, Tehran's response, passed to Pakistani 
mediators, focuses on ending the war "on all fronts, especially Lebanon" -- 
where Israel has kept up its fight with Iran-backed Hezbollah -- as well as 
on "ensuring shipping security".

US President Donald Trump had said he was expecting Iran's reply by Friday, 
but as the wait dragged on, the ceasefire in the Gulf came under increasing 
strain, including from Sunday's drone strikes, one of which hit and damaged a 
freighter sailing towards a port in Qatar.

The United Arab Emirates accused Iran of being behind another attack that 
targeted its territory in what would be, if confirmed, only the second 
alleged strike on a Gulf country since the start of the month-old truce.

"We will never bow down to the enemy, and if there is talk of dialogue or 
negotiation, it does not mean surrender or retreat," Iranian President Masoud 
Pezeshkian said on X Sunday.

Tehran's military chief Ali Abdollahi, meanwhile, met the country's supreme 
leader Mojtaba Khamenei and received "new directives and guidance for the 
continuation of operations to confront the enemy", according to Iranian state 
television.

- 'Restraint over' -

Qatar's defence ministry said a freighter arriving in the country's waters 
from Abu Dhabi was hit by a drone on Sunday off the port of Mesaieed.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre said the bulk carrier 
reported being struck by an unknown projectile.

"There was a small fire that has been extinguished, there are no casualties. 
There is no reported environmental impact," it said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but Iran's Fars news agency 
reported that "the bulk carrier that was struck near the coast of Qatar was 
sailing under a US flag and belonged to the United States".

In a social media post on Sunday, the spokesman for the Iranian parliament's 
national security commission warned the United States: "Our restraint is over 
as of today."

"Any attack on our vessels will trigger a strong and decisive Iranian 
response against American ships and bases," Ebrahim Rezaei said.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards had threatened the day before to target US 
interests in the Middle East if its tankers came under fire -- as they did on 
Friday when a US fighter jet fired on and disabled two Iran-flagged vessels 
in the Gulf of Oman.

- Drone strikes -

The United Arab Emirates said that its territory had also come under attack, 
and called out Iran by name.

"UAE air defence systems successfully engaged two UAVs launched from Iran," 
the defence ministry said, in a social media post.

Iran's neighbour Kuwait also reported an attempted attack.

"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 military posted.

In Seoul, defence ministry spokesman Park Il told reporters that a South 
Korean cargo vessel had been hit on Monday and was damaged by fire before 
making its way to port in Dubai.

"On May 4, two unidentified aircraft struck the outer plate of the port-side 
ballast tank at the stern of the HMM Namu at roughly one-minute intervals, 
causing flames and smoke," he said.

Iran has choked off the Strait of Hormuz -- a vital route out of the Gulf for 
oil, gas and fertiliser, seeking to wield economic leverage over the United 
States and its allies.

The US Navy, meanwhile, is blockading Iran's ports, at times disabling or 
diverting ships heading to and from them.

Iran has set up a payment mechanism to extract tolls from shipping crossing 
the strait, but US officials have stressed it would be "unacceptable" for 
Tehran to control what had been an international waterway and the route of a 
fifth of the world's oil exports.

  
 
 
  
 
 
 

 

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