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US, Iran have launched multiple attacks during ceasefire: A timeline Iranian and US forces have
timeline of the war on Iran, which began with US and Israeli attacks in late February. Earlier this week he [described](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/11/donald-trump-ceasefire-with-iran-on-life-support-reject-peace-proposals) a ceasefire
US naval blockade remained in place, calling the latter a “blatant violation” of the two countries’ ceasefire. - **Naval incidents escalate:** Iran’s IRGC reported that they captured two foreign vessels in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran have mostly paused attacks since April 8 ahead of ceasefire talks, which have since stalled. The US has since continued its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump repeatedly threatening to renew
timeline at odds with Washington’s preference for a longer transition. The diplomatic push comes amid a fragile three-week truce that has put a pause on the US-Israel war on Iran, which began
Iran, as a fragile 14-day ceasefire approaches its deadline Wednesday with no deal in sight. “I expect to be bombing because I think that’s a better attitude to go in with,” Trump told
Iran's nuclear capabilities, but some are now saying the president's legal timeline to wage a war without congressional approval has expired. Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973, presidents have 60 days
Iran ceasefire was announced, Netanyahu’s office was explicit: The truce “does not include Lebanon”. Gideon Levy, the veteran Haaretz columnist and one of Israel’s most relentless domestic critics, has long maintained that militarism
ceasefire negotiations. Senior figures from Iran’s revolutionary guard are also expected to attend. Officials said that delegations from Gulf countries, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which have faced heavy bombardment from Iran since
ceasefire, widely seen as fragile, came into force on April 17. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Iran reviewing US proposal:** Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei said a US proposal
Iran has largely held since April 8. In-person talks between the two countries, hosted by Pakistan last month, failed to reach an agreement to end the war. ### US military says it's not seeking
timeline of war, which began with the US-Israel launching attacks on Iran on February 28. For the first time, the Pentagon publicly put the price tag of the war so far at $25bn, with
ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Brent crude, the primary benchmark for oil prices worldwide, rose by nearly 6 percent on Monday to $114.44 a barrel. Brent futures eased somewhat on Tuesday morning, trading
timeline for us.” The US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said that in a matter of days “Kharg Island storage will be full and the fragile Iranian oil wells will be shut in. Constraining Iran
ceasefire,” he said. “But they’re saying they haven’t seen the same approach from the US, as each time Iran has eased its demands, while the Americans have become more aggressive.” Meanwhile, Iran
timeline The war between Iran and Iraq began in 1980 when then-Iraqi President Saddam Hussein launched a full-scale invasion of Iran following Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. In 1984, this war reached
ceasefire between his country and Iran, and after Iran refused to attend the latest proposed round of peace talks in Islamabad. (Photo by Getty Images)](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/getty_69e96cf34e-1776905459.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513&quality=80) Ships anchored off Bandar Abbas in Iran
timelines for an Iranian response. With no breakthrough in sight, Iranian authorities continue to signal an elevated status in their doctrine for the strategic strait, perhaps rivalling the contentious nuclear programme for which the country
timelines, while fertiliser and shipping markets can reprice in days or weeks.” Aggregate price indices produced by bodies such as the UN also do not necessarily capture the hardship felt by many individual households
ceasefire proposal from the Trump administration — was political, not strategic. Israel later had to apologise for the strike, but the fact remained that its new capability had been exposed. Israel did not employ a conventional