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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
strikes on Iranian ships: ## What happened to the Touska? The US military enforced its naval blockade on Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz in response to Iran’s block on most vessels coming through
Iran's Mizan news agency. --- ## Lebanon ceasefire holding The temporary ceasefire to pause the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is holding, though shaky. In the south, where the Israeli military is still occupying
responsibility for the drone attacks, and there has been no public statement from Iran about the incident at Barakah. However, in the aftermath of the drone attacks, United States President Donald Trump wrote
response to Tehran’s latest ceasefire proposal. Trump, meanwhile, appeared to indicate an appetite for a third option: a prolonged, grinding conflict. On Thursday, he reposted a New York Post op-ed by Richard Goldberg
response to Trump, Iran’s army spokesperson Mohammad Akraminia warned the Islamic republic would “open new fronts against” the US if it resumed its attacks. He added that Iran’s military had used the ceasefire
responsible for the murder, abduction, and wounding of many Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers," the statement continued. His predecessor as commander of the group's armed wing, Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, was [killed
strikes at the request of Pakistani mediators. ## ‘No war, no peace’ With the blockade still in place and no new date set for the talks, there are concerns that the fighting could resume
strikes [killed](/news/2026/6/3/israeli-attacks-kill-nine-in-lebanon-reach-beirut-outskirts) at least 10 people in southern Lebanon. Just hours after the agreement was announced, air raid alarms were reported in northern Israel with a “suspicious aerial target” identified, but no casualties were
strikes on Israeli territory. Lebanon said it would seek to expand the ceasefire in talks with Israel in Washington tomorrow. That could clear the path for renewed efforts to end the three-month
Iran - started on 2 March after the group fired rockets into Israel, which responded with widespread air strikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon. Since then, more than 2,500 people have been killed
Israel launched war on Iran on February 28. He played a central role in the [April 8 ceasefire](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) between Washington and Tehran, and has continued to play a prominent mediatory role since. Meanwhile, India
Iran war escalates, exposing fractures within Nato. He previously called the alliance a “paper tiger” after members ignored calls for military support in the strait of Hormuz. The US president also threatened consequences for countries
strike has sparked a fire at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), raising new concerns over a potential new regional escalation amid a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the United
Israel launched military strikes on Iran in late February, [. The US, however, said its naval forces came under [Iranian missile
strike targeted the main road linking the town with Haddatha “to prevent ambulance teams from reaching the two journalists.” Lebanon’s Information Minister Paul Morcos said the government had been in contact with
strike in solidarity with the [Global Sumud Flotilla](/news/2025/10/3/israel-dismantles-gaza-humanitarian-flotilla-but-one-boat-sails), which was intercepted by Israel while trying to bring aid to Palestinians in Gaza. The flotilla had been carrying 40 Italians among its passengers, calling
strike. He told Grossi that his country had the full right to respond to such “terrorist attacks”. The UAE is reported to have retaliated for earlier Iranian attacks on its oil infrastructure [with airstrikes
strike. But efforts to reach Khalil were delayed after Israeli forces fired on emergency workers, the ministry said. Khalil had been covering a renewed escalation of hostilities between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah, which