Iranian media on September 11 continued to track nuclear negotiations and regional tensions. Early reports reiterated Iran's envoy's statement that over 72% of IAEA verification activities were completed, while Europe and the US urged full cooperation. By late morning, Iran's representative in Vienna conditioned IAEA cooperation on respecting legitimate rights, with a Member of Parliament accusing Grossi of being a Mossad agent. Concurrently, the US offered a $15 million reward for information on Iran's sanctions evasion network. In the afternoon, Iran's top military general expressed solidarity with Qatar after the Israeli airstrike, calling for an emergency Doha meeting to cut ties with Tel Aviv. By evening, Foreign Minister Araqchi declared that European conditions for extending the snap-back mechanism were "unwise" and cooperation with the IAEA could not continue as before. The US also imposed new sanctions on Houthis, targeting Iranian oil revenue transfers.