The US president said the Iranians should agree to a deal "or there won't be anything left of them" amid stalled peace talks. DW has more.
"For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE!" A ceasefire was agreed in early April, which Trump recently extended, but no lasting agreement has been reached with Iran.
Last week, the US president said the ceasefire was on "massive life support." Trump has previously used fiery rhetoric as he warned Iran that its "whole civilization" would die and threatened to deliberately target civilian infrastructure to force Tehran to agree to Washington's terms.
Israel's military commented on one incident, saying its forces had killed a Palestinian militant who posed an immediate threat. Israel has not commented on the other two engagements, which included airstrikes and a shooting, according to Palestinian medics.
Israel's military also said it had killed Bahaa Baround, another Hamas commander, on Saturday.
Israel says Hamas armed wing chief killed To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video On Friday, the head of Hamas' armed wing in Gaza, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, was killed in an airstrike, Israel said Saturday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel was close to killing all the Hamas militants who were behind the October 7 attack that sparked Israel's two-year war in Gaza, fulfilling one of the key goals of its campaign.
"I promised that every single architect of the massacre and the hostage-taking would be eliminated down to the last one," Netanyahu said during the weekly cabinet meeting.
Israel and Hamas have been deadlocked in negotiations to secure the US-backed post-war plan for Gaza. Donald Trump's plan, which came after a ceasefire was agreed in October 2025, was meant to resolve a conflict between Israel and Hamas that lasted more than two years.
But around 870 Palestinians — figures that include both civilians and militants — have been killed in Israeli strikes since that ceasefire. Four Israeli soldiers have been killed since October.
"Investigations are underway to determine the source of the attacks," the ministry said in a statement, adding that the incident represented a "dangerous escalation." "The Ministry of Defense announced that on 17th May 2026, UAE air defense systems intercepted three UAVs that entered the country from the western border direction," it said.
The exchange of fire took place despite a fragile ceasefire .
Officials from Israel and Lebanon had held a third round of negotiations on Friday in Washington and agreed to extend the ceasefire. However, the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia is not commanded by the Lebanese government, and they have repeatedly denounced the efforts.
"The direct negotiations that the authorities in Lebanon have conducted with the Israeli enemy have... led them down a dead-end path that will result in nothing but one concession after another," Hezbollah lawmaker Hussein Hajj Hassan said on Sunday.
"Neither they nor anyone else will be able to carry out what the enemy wants, especially when it comes to the issue of disarming the resistance," he added.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a cabinet meeting that the IDF was "holding territory, clearing territory, protecting Israel's communities, but also fighting an enemy that is trying to outsmart us." https://p.dw.com/p/5Dsem Skip next section UN watchdog voices 'grave concern' over strike near UAE nuclear plant 05/17/2026 May 17, 2026 UN watchdog voices 'grave concern' over strike near UAE nuclear plant The UN nuclear watchdog said it was "following the situation closely" at Abu Dhabi's Barakah nuclear power plant after a drone strike caused a fire at the site's perimeter.
"Emergency diesel generators are currently providing power to the (nuclear power plant's) unit 3," the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on X.
"The IAEA is following the situation closely and is in constant contact with the UAE authorities, ready to provide assistance if needed," it added.
It went on to say that IAEA head Rafael Grossi "expresses grave concern about the incident and says military activity that threatens nuclear safety is unacceptable." Grossi also called for "maximum military restraint" near nuclear power plants to avoid the danger of a nuclear accident, the X post said.
The Abu Dhabi Media Office said the drone hit an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah nuclear power plant in the Al Dhafra region.
"No injuries were reported, and there was no impact on radiological safety levels," it added.
The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation confirmed that the plant's essential systems were operating normally.
There was no claim of responsibility for the strike, and UAE authorities also did not blame any party for the attack.
It is the first time the four-reactor Barakah plant has been targeted in the Iran war . The facility is the only nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
Sunday's strike comes amid a fragile ceasefire in the conflict between the US and Iran.
A drone strike has caused a fire outside a nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi, according to authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
There were no reports of injuries and the plant was reported to be operating as normal.
A shaky ceasefire is still in place between the US and Iran, although talks for a long-term solution to the conflict have stalled.
Meanwhile, Israel struck targets eastern and southern Lebanon on Sunday morning, according to Lebanese state media.
"Both sides emphasised the importance of continuing the political and diplomatic process aimed at reaching compromise-based peace agreements," it said.
The UAE was the main target of Iranian missile and drone attacks during the regional war sparked by US and Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic in late February.
The conflict has rocked the wealthy UAE, cutting off most oil exports and damaging its image as a safe haven that helped it become the region's financial hub.
"Mohsin Naqvi arrived today in the Islamic Republic of Iran on an official two-day visit as part of Pakistan's ongoing efforts to facilitate talks and promote regional peace," the Tasnim news agency reported.
Islamabad has been actively mediating in the peace negotiations between Iran and the US. It hosted a high-stakes meeting between both sides last month, which ended without a breakthrough.
The fragile ceasefire has largely paused the fighting that erupted following US-Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28.
On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Tehran had received messages from Washington indicating that President Donald Trump 's administration was willing to continue talks.
Meanwhile, Iran's chief negotiator and parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, said on Tuesday that Washington should accept Tehran's proposal for peace after Trump rejected an Iranian counteroffer .
"There is no alternative but to accept the rights of the Iranian people as laid out in the 14-point proposal. Any other approach will be completely inconclusive; nothing but one failure after another," Qalibaf said in a social media post.
Israel says Hamas armed wing chief killed To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video https://p.dw.com/p/5DqYl Skip next section Israel says it killed Hamas military wing commander 05/16/2026 May 16, 2026 Israel says it killed Hamas military wing commander Israel's military said it had killed the chief of Hamas' military wing in an air strike on Gaza the previous day.
Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed on Friday, Israel’s army said, describing him as one of the senior Hamas military commanders who directed the planning and execution of the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023 , which killed around 1,200 people in southern Israel and saw more than 250 taken hostage.
Israel then launched its two-year war in Gaza in which 72,700 people were killed, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Hamas confirmed al-Haddad's death. A source within the militant group, which Israel, Germany and other countries list as a terrorist organization, told the AFP news agency he was killed alongside his wife and daughter.
His body was wrapped in Hamas and Palestinian flags as it was carried by mourners at Saturday's funeral in Gaza City.
Israel says it is targeting the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group.
"The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) have begun striking Hezbollah infrastructure sites in several areas in southern Lebanon," the Israeli military said.
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported strikes on at least five villages in the south, preceded by an exodus of residents toward the southern city of Sidon and the capital Beirut.
Strikes in Lebanon raise questions over attacks on medics To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video The ceasefire announcement by the US on Friday didn't include the Iran-backed Hezbollah group in Lebanon.
"The United States remains cognizant of the challenges posed by Hezbollah’s continued attacks on Israel, without the consent or approval of the Government of Lebanon, undertaken in order to derail this process," State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said.
The Israeli military maintains that they've been targeting Hezbollah's operations in southern Lebanon to protect Israeli citizens.
More than 2,900 people have been killed in Lebanon since it was dragged into the wider Middle East conflict on March 2, including more than 400 since the truce took effect in mid-April, according to Lebanese authorities.
Iran has blocked traffic through the critical waterway since the US and Israel attacked Iran at the end of February. Tehran has refused to open the waterway until the US lifts a naval blockade imposed on Iranian ports.
"Following the passage of ships from East Asian countries notably China, Japan and Pakistan we received information today indicating that Europeans have also begun negotiations with the Revolutionary Guards navy" to get permission to pass through, state television reported, without specifying which countries.
One of the demonstrations is the Nakba Day rally, which is an annual protest organized by a coalition of pro-Palestinian groups.
"Nakba" means "catastrophe" in Arabic and marks the displacement of over 700,000 Palestinians in 1948 during the Arab-Israeli war which led to the establishment of the state of Israel. The war destroyed hundreds of Palestinian villages and forcibly displaced Palestinian communities.
The day continues to shape Palestinian identity and has taken on renewed urgency against the background of the two-year Gaza war.
London's Metropolitan Police said in an update in the afternoon that it has arrested 11 people for a "variety of offenses" so far, but did not specify how many arrests were linked to the pro-Palestine march.
There is also a parallel rally taking place in London with a very different purpose. Organized by far-right leader Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, the "Unite the Kingdom" march has also attracted thousands of people.
Robinson founded the nationalist and anti-Islam English Defense League and is one of the most influential far-right figures in Britain.
We're tracking developments related to the Nakba Day demonstration in London, as many police officers have been deployed to monitor the rally.
The British capital is on high alert because the demonstration takes place as another far-right rally called by anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson is also held.
Meanwhile in Gaza, an Israeli airstrike has killed the leader of Hamas' military wing, whom Israel has described as one of the last surviving architects of the October 7, 2023, attacks that triggered the two-year war in the enclave.



