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military said Hezbollah had fired rockets at Israel. Despite a ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group, both sides have continued to exchange fire in recent
Israel strikes on Tehran on February 28, Iran closed the passage to shipping traffic. The waterway remains Iran’s most significant leverage in ongoing peace negotiations with the United States. Since then, Iran
exchange fresh round of strikes for first time since April ceasefire From Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, said the US holds direct responsibility for the recent ceasefire breaches, adding that Israel’s military
military coordination had resumed at their earlier tempo, in anticipation of further joint strikes. Those strikes have yet to materialise, however, and the Trump administration has sought to downplay the significance of [recent exchanges
recently on Thursday. But that is a reduction on what went before, with reports that the White House has been pressuring Israel to limit its military action in Beirut to avoid jeopardising efforts to strike
recent attacks on Iran included a strike on an Iranian petrochemical complex. The Israeli military said it had also struck and dismantled Iran’s defence systems deployed across several areas in the country. Iranian state
exchange attacks as ceasefire falters Israel has traded attacks with Iran and Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched a missile at Israel, threatening a faltering ceasefire and raising fears of a return to full-blown
Recently, US President Donald Trump reportedly clashed with the Israeli leader over military action in Lebanon that brought renewed strikes and threatened peace talks with Tehran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second
exchange fire despite a ceasefire agreement announced last week between the governments of Israel and Lebanon. **Kawnat Haju/AFP via Getty Images** Kawnat Haju/AFP via Getty Images There's no indication of how long the Israelis
recent slide in tech stocks presented a buying opportunity for investors. The price of the global benchmark Brent jumped by4.6% to $97.34 (£73.05) a barrel in Asia on Monday, while US-traded crude rose
exchange for Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran warned that Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal to end its war with the US. Following the ceasefire announcement, the Israeli military
Israel attacks on Iran, which began on February 28. “I think ultimately the question is, does Congress want a say in what’s happening?” Janovsky told Al Jazeera. “Either to say you have to stop
Israel war on Iran. That, say analysts, suits Putin well, allowing him to head to Beijing confident that China has no plans to sidestep its relationship with Russia. For Beijing, meanwhile, the back-to-back
recent weeks, but the US has always maintained its steadfast support for Israel. On Monday morning, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee claimed on X that Iran was not only aiming to “incinerate” Israel
Israel rally on April 19, 2026 [Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency via Reuters] ## What’s the latest from both sides? Both the US and Iran have been exchanging threats as the ceasefire
recently suggested that a deal might be within reach. Conventional logic would suggest that Iran should avoid actions that could endanger diplomacy. Yet Tehran may believe the opposite. Iranian leaders could have concluded that demonstrating
Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. ## In the US - Trump said he was unhappy with Iran’s new proposal for peace talks, which Iran’s state news agency IRNA said was delivered
recently appointed top leader since the war with the US and Israel began. - **Tehran rejects vessel attack claims:** Iran denied that it was behind an explosion that [damaged a South Korean ship](/news/2026/5/4/hormuz-tensions-push-ceasefire-to-the-brink-as-trump-threatens-iran
recent tense exchange](/news/2026/6/2/trump-berated-netanyahu-scepticism-abounds-about-us-israel-feud-rumour) with Netanyahu and said he was “a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon”. Netanyahu, for his part, insisted that Israel had to “disarm Hezbollah” and “demilitarise Lebanon
exchanged intermittent fire, including two rounds of tit-for-tat strikes this week. At the same time, Trump has also repeatedly talked up the prospects of a deal with Iran. In the wake