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TUE · 2026-04-07 · 07:39 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0407-55889
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Israel threatens Iran’s trains, railways before Trump’s deadline expires

On April 7, 2026, Israel warned Iranians to avoid trains and railways, signaling an imminent attack on Iran's civilian infrastructure before President Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz expires. Trump threatened to bomb Iranian infrastructure if the Strait is not reopened by Tuesday at 8pm EST, prompting Iran to vow retaliation.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-07 · 07:39 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Israel threatens Iran’s trains, railways before Trump’s deadline expires
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On April 7, 2026, Israel warned Iranians to avoid trains and railways, signaling an imminent attack on Iran's civilian infrastructure before President Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz expires. Trump threatened to bomb Iranian infrastructure if the Strait is not reopened by Tuesday at 8pm EST, prompting Iran to vow retaliation. The Israeli military claimed recent air attacks on infrastructure across Iran, including Tehran, with reports indicating a residential building and synagogue were destroyed. Amidst these tensions, the bridge connecting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain was indefinitely closed due to fears of Iranian attacks, and at least 2,076 people in Iran have been killed since the US-Israeli war began on February 28.

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Bridge linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain has been indefinitely closed to traffic over fears of attacks from Iran.

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Iran has threatened “devastating” retaliation if the country’s civilian infrastructure is hit.

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US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Iran’s bridges and power plants unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz.

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Israeli military warns Iranians not to use trains or go near railway lines.

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At least 2,076 people in Iran have been killed by US-Israeli attacks since the war began.

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The bridge connecting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain is closed as Trump threatens to destroy Iranian infrastructure.Published On 7 Apr 2026‌The Israeli ⁠⁠⁠⁠military has told people in Iran not to ⁠⁠⁠⁠use trains or go near railway ⁠⁠⁠⁠lines, indicating it intends to strike the civilian infrastructure before United States President Donald Trump’s deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz expires.“For the sake of your security, we kindly request that ‌‌‌‌from this moment until 21:00 Iran time [17:30 GMT], you refrain from using and travelling by train throughout Iran,” the ⁠⁠⁠⁠military posted on X.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump claims Iranians begging US to keep bombing Iranlist 2 of 3Trump says US could charge for Strait of Hormuz passage amid Iran warlist 3 of 3Why is Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant being attacked?end of list“Your presence on trains and ⁠⁠⁠⁠near railway lines endangers your ⁠⁠⁠⁠life,” it added on its Persian-language account.US President Donald Trump had threatened to bomb Iran’s bridges and power plants unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday at 8pm EST (01:00 GMT Wednesday).Iran, in turn, has threatened “devastating” retaliation if the country’s civilian infrastructure is hit.Earlier, the Israeli military said it had recently completed a new wave of air attacks on infrastructure across the country, including Tehran.According to Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency, a residential building in central Tehran was hit in one of the latest strikes, and a synagogue adjacent to the residential building was also destroyed.On Monday, Israeli forces attacked a petrochemical facility on Iran’s side of the South Pars gasfield, which it shares with Qatar.At least 2,076 people in Iran have been killed by US-Israeli attacks since the war began more than five weeks ago, Iran’s Ministry of Health says.Saudi-Bahrain bridge temporarily closedAmid Trump’s threats, an important bridge linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain has been indefinitely closed to traffic over fears of attacks from Iran, according to reports.In a post on X, the authority overseeing the King Fahd Causeway said traffic over the bridge had been “suspended as a precautionary measure” over Iranian attacks targeting Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.The 25km (16-mile) bridge is the only connection by road for Bahrain, home to the US Navy’s 5th Fleet, to the Arabian Peninsula.Since the US-Israel war on Iran began on February 28, Iran has retaliated with drone and missile attacks against Israel, Gulf nations hosting US military assets, along with Jordan and Iraq.“The Gulf has borne the brunt of this conflict, and just today in the morning, we saw numerous alarms being sounded in Bahrain, and in the UAE just a couple of hours ago,” said Al Jazeera’s Malik Traina, reporting from Kuwait City.“Earlier … we heard from the Saudi Ministry of Defense that they intercepted seven ballistic missiles in the eastern area.”UN vote on Hormuz expected todayThe United Nations Security Council is expected to vote on Tuesday on a watered-down resolution calling for the unblocking of the Strait of Hormuz, far from sponsoring the Gulf countries’ initial goal of obtaining clearance to free it by force.A draft seen by the AFP news agency on Monday no longer mentions authorisation to use force, even defensively. However, Russia, a longstanding ally of Iran, as well as China, could still veto the text. For this reason, a vote scheduled for last Friday was delayed.(Al Jazeera)Iran’s blocking of the strait has led to widespread disruption of global energy markets, forcing countries to implement austerity measures to lessen the impact of skyrocketing oil and gas prices.Discussing whether Trump would go ahead with his threat to obliterate Iran’s civilian infrastructure if the strait were to remain closed, Trita Parsi, vice president of the Quincy Institute, told Al Jazeera the US president still has the option to extend the deadline to reopen without losing face if he sees a diplomatic way out.“One of the benefits Trump has is that, frankly, he doesn’t have much credibility, so he doesn’t have much to lose,” he added.“I can definitely see a scenario in which, if he thinks that there is some reason for him to extend the deadline, he would just do so. He’s already done so several times in the last 35 days.”
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