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war began on February 28, is to reopen for normal transit under the agreement. Iran’s frozen assets, estimated at $24bn, are also likely to be released in phases over the ensuing 60 days
Iran-aligned armed group had agreed to de-escalate attacks. The office of Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said under the agreement, Hezbollah would no longer fire into Israel while the Israeli military would cease striking
agreement would see Iran reopen the strait and the US lift its own blockade of Iran, allowing it to sell oil. However Mehr, Iran’s state media, reported that the memorandum due to be signed
Iran will lift its “toll booth” system and the US will end its naval blockade of Iranian ports. International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Secretary-General Thomas Kazakos said the announcement came as a relief
agreement to stop the fighting, triggered by Russia’s February 2022 invasion. The process has stalled further since the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, with Washington’s attention having shifted towards Iran
War diplomacy - **US says Iran deal still possible despite strikes:** Despite new US attacks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a peace agreement with Iran remained within reach. The strikes threatened the fragile ceasefire between
war he waged against Iran that benefitted Israel solely and went against US foreign and domestic policy interests, as well as the interests of its Arab allies. By doing all this, the Trump administration
agreement between Iran and the US that allows for the resumption of free navigation through the strait. For now, that is up in the air, as the US continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports
US forces near Iran upon the signing of the MOU. “The plan is to keep the current force posture during the … negotiations in force,” the official said. “We hope to draw them down
Israel launched attacks on February 28. The war and disruption in the strait have triggered an oil price spike and dealt a blow to the global economy. A US naval blockade of Iranian ports
war: What’s happening on day 56 after Trump extended ceasefire? US President Donald Trump [has announced](/news/liveblog/2026/4/24/iran-war-live-lebanon-truce-extended-trump-says-time-not-on-tehrans-side) a three-week extension to the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon after talks at the White House
Israel of committing a “war crime” by bombing the Pasteur Institute of Iran early in the war, after The Lancet journal warned that the attack severely damaged a key pillar of the country’s public
war was close, but no agreement has materialised. In other key developments: - **Trump said he was cancelling a third day of US airstrikes and bombings** that he had earlier said would happen because “discussions” with
agreement to end the US-Israeli war on Iran can be struck. However, the US and Iran remain at odds over key issues such as Iran’s blockade of the strait of Hormuz. The strait
US-Israel war on Iran halted on April 8, a 20 percent increase compared with the five weeks prior when Israel was striking Iran. “The war is still ongoing,” Lafi al-Najjar, a blind Palestinian
Israel’s mass evacuation zones in Lebanon and/or Iran?” It also questioned whether the US has authorised any support for Israeli military operations in areas under displacement orders. “Have any personnel under your command shared
US-Israel war with Iran will hit the UK particularly hard. It is not clear how much of the investment listed by Downing Street represents new money or previously announced plans. Sir Keir and Takaichi
Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf, and effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz. The move sent oil prices soaring globally. Shortly after a ceasefire was agreed in early April, the US established
Iran deal that we made is going to bring a lot of success to the world.” Having clinched the agreement to end the conflict, Trump made clear that he arrived at the summit with
agreement between the U.S.-Israel and Iran is set to expire on Wednesday. Here's more news from the Middle East war on Monday: ![Security personnel stand guard at a security checkpost along a road