
LIVE | 'Whole civilisation will die tonight': Trump warns Iran
Taking note of the grave warning, India has advised its nationals in Iran to stay wherever they are for the next 48 hours
Here is the top, trending news of Tuesday, April 7, 2026, including the Iran war, Indian politics, states’ politics, geopolitics, federal issues, economics, development issues, sports, entertainment, and so on.
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- 7 April 2026 7:18 AM IST
Israel to export USD 750 mn rocket system to Greece
The Israeli and Greek defence ministries signed the four-year export agreement Monday in Athens, said a statement from Israel's defence ministry.
The system, called PULS (Precise & Universal Launching System), is built to launch rockets of different ranges, the statement said.
Israeli defence giant Elbit Systems will supply the rocket launchers and the warheads to Greece. Greek defence industries are expected to produce some parts of the system.
- 7 April 2026 7:17 AM IST
UN warns US not to strike Iran's civilian infrastructure
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the US that attacking civilian infrastructure is banned under international law, his spokesman said Monday.
“Even if specific civilian infrastructure were to qualify as a military objective,” spokesman Stephane Dujarric said, an attack would still be prohibited if it risks “excessive incidental civilian harm.” A court would need to decide whether such attacks were war crimes, he said.
- 7 April 2026 7:17 AM IST
It would take 4 hrs to destroy Iran's infrastructure: Trump
US President Trump described the consequences that Iran would face if it didn't reach a deal with the US by his 8 pm Tuesday (6.30 am Wednesday IST) deadline.
“We have a plan, because of the power of our military, where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 o'clock tomorrow night,” Trump said during his Monday news conference.
Power plants in Iran, he continued, would be “burning, exploding and never to be used again”.
Trump refused to say whether any civilian targets would be off limits in the US response.
- 7 April 2026 7:16 AM IST
Israeli TV station counts down to Trump deadline
As reporters spoke on air, Channel 13 TV's evening newscast showed a large digital clock marking down the hours and minutes until Trump's Tuesday night (6.30 am IST Wednesday) deadline.
- 7 April 2026 7:04 AM IST
Trump brushes off war crime concerns as he repeats threat to Iran's infrastructure
US President Donald Trump said Monday he's “not at all” concerned about committing possible war crimes as he again threatened to destroy Iran's bridges and power plants if Tehran does not meet his Tuesday 8 pm ET deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, the president refused to say whether any civilian targets would be off-limits.
Iran on Monday rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and said it wants a permanent end to the conflict.
“We only accept an end of the war with guarantees that we won't be attacked again,” Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, head of the Iranian diplomatic mission in Cairo, told AP.
Israel and the United States carried out a wave of attacks on Iran on Monday, killing more than 25 people. Iran responded with missile fire on Israel and its Gulf Arab neighbours.
- 7 April 2026 7:03 AM IST
Trump lashes out at Pacific allies for not assisting in Iran fight
US President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at Pacific allies for not assisting in Iran fight even as he continued to grumble about NATO allies' refusal to get involved in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump faulted NATO allies' hesitance to assist US offensive operations against Iran.
But as he wrapped up his lengthy news conference Monday, he fumed about the lack of support from Pacific allies.
“You know who else didn't help us? South Korea didn't help us,” Trump said.
“You know who else didn't help us? Australia didn't help us. You know who else didn't help us? Japan. We've got 50,000 soldiers in Japan to protect them from North Korea. We have 45,000 soldiers in South Korea to protect us from Kim Jong Un, who I get along with very well.” - 7 April 2026 7:02 AM IST
Trump threatens to decimate Iran in four hours
US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to decimate Iran within four hours if it did not agree to a deal by Tuesday night, while brushing aside allegations of possible war crimes in case of attacks on power plants and bridges.
“We have a plan, because of the power of our military, where every bridge in Iran will be decimated by 12 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) night, where every power plant in Iran will be out of business, burning, exploding, and never to be used again, I mean complete demolition by 12 o'clock, and it'll happen over a period of four hours, if we wanted to,” Trump told a press conference.
He asked Iran to make a deal with the US and open the Hormuz Strait for free movement of oil by 8 pm Eastern Time on Tuesday.
When asked about allegations of carrying out possible war crimes if the US attacks Iran's bridges and power plants, Trump said: “No, not at all.” Trump insisted that Iranians want him to conduct more strikes and they are “willing to suffer” for freedom. Trump said the US may even help Iran in rebuilding the country if it agreed to a deal.
“We may even get involved with helping them rebuild their nation,” Trump said. - 7 April 2026 7:01 AM IST
Don't care about critics, need more like me: Trump on expletive-laden post
US President Donald Trump brushed off criticism of his expletive-laden references to causing destruction in Iran if they failed to make a deal to end the war.
“I don’t care about critics,” Trump said Monday to a question on his reference to Iranians as “crazy bastards” “I haven’t heard that,” the US President said to critics calling for his mental health to be examined, should the war continue.
“But if that's the case, you have to have more people like me. Because our country was being ripped off on trade, on everything, for many years until I came along. So, that's the case, you're gonna have to have more people (like me),” he said.
Critics slammed Trump’s profanity-laden post on Truth Social on Easter Sunday, describing it as “disgusting”, while others called on his cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, which has a provision for removal of the President after declaring that he is unable to perform his duties. - 7 April 2026 7:01 AM IST
US special forces were on ground in Iran as part of rescue mission
The special operators were part of the teams sent in to retrieve the pilot and weapon systems officer of a downed fighter jet, according to a US official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive military operation.
During a briefing Monday, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said, “Our special operators, pilots and support crews performed with near perfection under fire,” but he stopped short of confirming that US troops set foot on Iranian soil.
Hegseth and Trump have said they haven't ruled out boots on the ground but also repeatedly argued that the conflict was limited in scope.
Hegseth has lambasted previous presidents who oversaw the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, insisting that the Iran war “is different. It's laser-focused”. - 7 April 2026 7:00 AM IST
Shooting by Israel-backed group at shelter in Gaza
An Israel-backed armed group in Gaza kidnapped children from a school-turned-shelter on Monday, according to a witness, after which Israel launched an airstrike on the site, health authorities said.
An anti-Hamas Palestinian group called Abu Nusseirah posted on social media that they killed five Hamas fighters at the shelter in Maghazi.
An elderly displaced woman sheltering at the school told the AP that dozens of men stormed the site, clashed with people there and forced kids - including girls - into vehicles. Speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals, she said her son was killed in the fighting.
Bodies were taken to al-Aqsa hospital, where health officials said some had been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the school after the clashes. AP footage showed dozens of mourners gathered at the morgue.
Many displaced Palestinians say they fear the Iran war has overshadowed Gaza's dire humanitarian situation.

