The Iranian government has declined to comply with the Lebanese government’s demand to evict its ambassador from Beirut, citing its intention to continue diplomatic efforts despite the escalating tensions. The decision was announced in a statement by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which emphasized that the ambassador will remain in Beirut and continue to carry out his duties.
The diplomatic row began last week when Lebanon’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declared the Iranian ambassador, Mohammad Reza Sheibani, as an unwanted personality and ordered him to leave the country. Sheibani was given a deadline of March 29 to vacate the premises.
Meanwhile, the Iraqi Police has revealed that the kidnapped journalist had an American passport, further complicating the situation. A sophisticated tunnel discovered in Spain was found to have a rail system and cranes installed to facilitate the transportation of narcotics to the Spanish region, according to the Spanish Police.
In response to the US and Israel’s aggressive actions, the Iranian government has announced plans to target American companies in the region starting April 1. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has been actively involved in targeting Iranian civilians with drones and missiles, violating Iranian airspace.
China and Pakistan have expressed their support for the Pakistani government’s efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully, stating that both countries have a unified stance on regional and international issues. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has condemned the US and Israel’s actions, calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The UAE has introduced a new self-driving taxi service, while the UAE’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced a 30% increase in petrol prices and a 70% increase in diesel prices. The Iranian government has claimed that the US and Israel have targeted a cancer medication factory in their airstrikes, while an American newspaper has accused Israel of using spyware, cyber attacks, and AI platforms to gather intelligence.
In a recent interview, US President Donald Trump stated that the conflict in Iran will not last long, and that the US will not remain in the region for an extended period. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi have held talks on the regional situation in Beijing, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution.
The region’s children are being robbed of their childhood, forced to live in a war-torn environment filled with fear and death. The Spanish Police have discovered a sophisticated tunnel used for smuggling narcotics, with a rail system and cranes installed to facilitate transportation.

