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responsible for proxy attacks in the United Kingdom and across Europe, and we have to be alert to that,” he said. “We’re dealing with that every single day, they take different forms, but that
response from them today at some point … I hope it’s a serious offer, I really do … The hope is it’s something that can put us into a serious process of negotiation.”. There have
military apparatus that oversees operations in the Middle East and parts of Asia. His remarks echoed the [escalating rhetoric](/news/2026/6/10/trump-hardens-tone-against-iran-says-may-keep-going-with-strikes) of Republican President Donald Trump, who [warned](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116725476229257491) earlier that Iran would “have
military, however, did hold off its attacks against Beirut. Despite the apparent disagreement over Lebanon, Trump lauded the Israeli prime minister on Wednesday, saying that he “works well” with him. “I like Bibi
response to Iran’s block on most vessels coming through the narrow waterway. Since the war began, Iran has allowed only a few ships belonging to nations that have struck deals with Tehran to pass
responsibility for an attack targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers. Reporting from Beirut, Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands said Israeli air strikes hit parts of the Tyre district, while Lebanese armed group Hezbollah responded
military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, mutual respect for sovereignty, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the US naval blockade on Iranian shipping. Iran's immediate obligations are significant
response to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei two days earlier. The attacks ended a one-sided ceasefire agreed in November 2024 between the two sides, with about 10,000 ceasefire
military to surge weapons and hardware from other regions. Yesterday, Pentagon officials told lawmakers that the US had spent $25bn since the war began, but were unclear on whether that included damage to US assets
military ship, labelled, “It was the calm before the storm.” The conflict began on February 28, when Israel and the US jointly attacked Iran. Since then, Trump has put forward a range of objectives
military. The US has been pushing to exclude Iran’s closest allies from power in Baghdad. Victoria Taylor, a former US State Department official who oversaw relations with Iraq during the Joe Biden administration, says
attacks have continued against nearby US allies in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan. In retaliation for the downing of the Apache helicopter, the US managed to strike more than 20 sites in Iran including radar
attacks. “Instead, there is a sense of deja vu. Each time a ceasefire is announced, we see a renewed burst of military activity on the ground,” said Pett. An Israeli military spokesperson said on Friday
response to strikes launched by Hezbollah. This was after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran – prompting retaliation from Tehran against US allies in the Gulf, and from Iran's proxies, which includes
military production facilities to hamper Moscow’s war effort, as well as hitting “those directly responsible for committing war crimes against Ukraine and Ukrainians”. Russia, whose full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February
military operations in Lebanon, which it claimed was necessary to protect against rocket fire from the Iran-allied Lebanese group Hezbollah, must now be weighed against its potential to cause problems between the US
military operations conducted in the region have not only generated security and humanitarian consequences, but have also inflicted significant environmental costs.” Under widely recognised principles of international law, he said those responsible for causing damage
attack in the centre of the city of Sidon, which is located on the coast roughly halfway between Tyre and the capital Beirut. An AFP news agency correspondent said they heard an explosion before seeing
response to US-Israeli attacks on Iran in late February, Tehran effectively closed the strait to vessels, only allowing a relatively small number of ships from “friendly” countries like China, Malaysia and Pakistan through
attacks on the US, EMET changed its name to the FDD, and over the next two decades, Iran became central to the organisation’s work. In congressional testimony during debates over the 2015 Iran nuclear