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warnings." The UKMTO did not immediately say who was responsible for the attack on the [second cargo vessel](https://x.com/UK_MTO/status/2046856177288405045?s=20), only that there was no damage or injuries. [Iran's semi-official Fars
warning Netanyahu against attacking Beirut in his pursuit of [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah), a red line for Iran in terms of what it considered a violation of the broader regional ceasefire. Trump routinely uses public
responses from the United States to its proposal to end the nearly three-month US-Israel war on Iran as mediator Pakistan steps up efforts to achieve progress in the talks that US President Donald
Iran conflict*** | Donald Trump has rejected an Iranian response to a US peace proposal as [“totally unacceptable”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/10/iran-us-peace-proposal-pakistan-reported-drone-strikes-strain-ceasefire), on a day the ceasefire showed signs of fraying as drone strikes were reported around
warning, and if the aggressions are repeated, the responses will be broader and will encompass all American-Zionist targets in the region,” Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) said in a statement. Israel responded to that
warned that Iran would “leave no attack or threat unanswered”, raising fears of further escalation between the two countries. Here is what has happened: ## In Iran - **US launches strikes on Iran after helicopter incident
Trump has shifted between conciliatory and hardline rhetoric, linking the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to forcing Iran to negotiate, while warning of military action if negotiations fail. - The mixed messaging has unsettled markets
Trump announced that US naval ships would help guide stranded vessels through the strait in an operation he dubbed “Project Freedom”. Iran issued a new map of the strait with new boundaries further
Trump has said that Iran must destroy its enriched uranium. Israeli officials view this potential agreement as a bad deal, as it would allow the Strait to reopen without ensuring significant progress in preventing Iran
Trump called it “unacceptable”. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday said it was assessing a response from Washington to its proposal. ## How many ships are stranded? The International Maritime Organization (IMO) estimates that
response to the latest US ceasefire proposal Iran has said it is [reviewing](/news/liveblog/2026/5/8/iran-war-live-trump-says-ceasefire-still-in-effect-as-iran-us-clash) a United States peace proposal that seeks to end the war, even as the two sides [exchanged fire](/news/2026/5/8/us-iran-clash-in-hormuz-as-war-escalates-what-happened-why-it-matters
Trump said Tehran had taken "too long to negotiate a deal" and would now "have to pay the price", without giving specific details. He said Iran had been "completely defeated" and was "all talk
warned Netanyahu: “You better be careful or you will be on your own very soon.” Netanyahu said in a televised statement on Monday that he had told Trump that “Israel has a full right
response, the World Bank has readied support funds of up to $100bn (£74bn) – more than for the Covid lockdowns – to help economically poorer countries deal with rising energy and food costs. Speaking before Iran said
Iran. The top commanders running the war have refrained from making public statements about the details of negotiations with the US, but are believed to have access to Khamenei and to wield enormous influence
response to the Israeli strikes and a fresh exchange of fire has been reported between the two sides today. The latest exchange came even after the US president, Donald Trump, reportedly told the Israeli prime
warned that, in response to the Israeli attacks after the ceasefire, it would once more close the strait of Hormuz, the economically critical waterway it had agreed to open for the two-week duration
warned that the attacks are the start of [a full week of strikes](https://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyengg72pgt) and are a response to a "repeated violation" of a ceasefire agreed on 17 April between the US, Israel
warnings from Iran that an Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs would trigger a response. This exchange also further intertwines the Israel-Hezbollah conflict with ongoing US-Iran negotiations, as Tehran has repeatedly insisted
responsible for the escalation in the region.” Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said the operation against Israel, dubbed “Nasr” or victory, showcased “a new level of deterrence from mighty Iran” and that