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Browsing: Israel
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth asserts the Strait of Hormuz is open under a ceasefire agreement, despite conflicting reports from Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warns vessels may face threats. For ongoing updates, read further.
The United States and Iran have reached a fragile two-week ceasefire after Donald Trump’s alarming threats of catastrophic consequences. Despite the temporary reprieve, concerns linger as Trump’s aggressive stance continues to unsettle both allies and critics. The situation remains precarious; further developments are anticipated.
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes in Lebanon, restricting passage to only Iranian vessels. An Iranian Navy source stated, “We have closed the Strait of Hormuz,” asserting a response to Israel’s actions. Further developments may follow.
Israeli airstrikes targeted central Beirut today, striking residential areas just hours after a US ceasefire announcement. The IDF executed over 100 strikes against Hezbollah targets, igniting panic and chaos. Lebanon’s Haneed Sayed stated the government is ready for negotiations with Israel.
The United States has agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, announced just before Donald Trump’s deadline expired. The ceasefire allows Tehran to temporarily reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, setting the stage for ongoing negotiations.
The US military has targeted Iran’s Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf, critical for Iran’s oil exports. Donald Trump threatened further strikes unless a deal is reached to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. For updates and analysis, follow our ongoing coverage.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly unconscious amid a severe health crisis. With reports indicating he cannot partake in decision-making, the situation follows the death of his father, Ali Khamenei. Further developments are anticipated as this unfolds.
US-Israeli strikes have killed eight people and destroyed Iran’s tallest bridge, the B1 bridge. Iranian reports state that the bridge was targeted during a gathering for ‘Nature Day’, leaving 95 injured. For further updates, continue following the ongoing developments.
Austria has blocked US warplanes from using its airspace for operations against Iran, citing its neutrality law. This follows similar actions by Spain, as coalition leader Sven Hergovich insists on rejecting further US military flights. Future inquiries will be reviewed by the foreign ministry.
Oil prices surged over 6% after Donald Trump announced ongoing US military actions against Iran in his recent address. He failed to outline a definitive plan for peace but indicated targets would include Iran’s key infrastructure. Discussions are ongoing.
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