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response to an Iranian barrage against northern Israel, which caused no injuries. Iranian media reported that several explosions were heard in the capital Tehran, as well as in Tabriz and Isfahan. In Yemen, the Iran
Lebanon was a precondition for a broader truce with the US. Katz said Washington “endorsed” the principle that his country would strike Beirut’s southern suburbs if Hezbollah launched any further attacks on Israel
Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28. Despite Trump’s announcement, oil prices have [failed to ease](/economy/2026/5/4/oil-prices-flat-as-trumps-plan-for-strait-of-hormuz-fails-to-move-markets) as the international benchmark Brent crude was essentially flat on Monday morning. In response to Trump
Israel’s continued war in Lebanon remain substantial obstacles to an agreement. 2. --- ## 2. What is the US hoping to achieve with this latest round of strikes? With the White House and Pentagon signalling that
attacks. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have killed three emergency workers, in what Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described as a “war crime”. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Iran army spokesman praises
Israel carried out strikes inside Iran against Trump’s calls for restraint. Since the truce came into effect on April 6, it has come under strain by repeated attacks and counter-attacks in the region
attacks that were "in response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression." The second day of American strikes came hours after Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan — all of which host U.S. troops — came under Iranian fire
Lebanon and Israel, but it was not immediately clear if Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, had signed on to the plan. Others issues, including control of the Strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran
responsibility. ## How has Hezbollah responded? Hezbollah has condemned the ceasefire agreement as “an insult to our country” and “a slippery slope with no end in sight”. “A ceasefire means a complete cessation of all hostilities
attacked, warning the US would be “surprised” by its response. The sharp exchange has deepened uncertainty around efforts to secure a diplomatic breakthrough to end the war that has triggered a global energy crisis. Despite
response to Iranian attacks on commercial shipping in the Hormuz Strait. - **Trump pushes for deal:** Trump urged Iran to “do the smart thing” and make a deal to end the war, saying – even
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
Iran. Khalil is the ninth journalist killed in Lebanon this year. Born in 1984 in Baysariyyeh, southern Lebanon, she had covered the region for Al Akhbar since the 2006 war. Her latest reporting focused
response if Iran interferes ### The U.S. military's Central Command said the two American-flagged merchant ships were "safely headed on their journey" after transiting the Strait of Hormuz. It said Navy guided-missile destroyers
responsible for attacking U.S. forces." Central Command said in a social media post that U.S. forces intercepted "unprovoked Iranian attacks" and responded with self-defense strikes. The U.S. military said no ships were
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
attacks launched from its territory after accusing armed groups in Iraq of being behind a drone strike targeting a UAE nuclear plant. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on “Iraq to prevent all hostile acts
attacks on American forces failed.” Al Jazeera’s Kimberly Halkett, reporting from Washington, DC, said the US administration’s stance is that the ceasefire is still ongoing. “We know that US President Donald Trump
attack perceived as crossing one of Iran’s red lines concerning the deal with the US. The strike reportedly angered US President Donald Trump, who was worried that it could disrupt progress towards the ceasefire
Israel sought to end the war on [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) and that those who dragged Lebanon into it were the ones committing “treason”** – a jab at the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah, which claimed several