War returns to Iran with Israel, US strikes
Show Summary
  • The US and Israel on Feb 28 launched what they described as a “pre-emptive” joint strike against Iranian targets, with Trump announcing start of “major combat operations”
  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes; Mojtaba Khamenei replaced his father as Iran’s new supreme leader
  • Iran, US agreed to a two-week ceasefire on April 8; the truce was later extended indefinitely and remains in place
  • Pakistan hosted the first round of face-to-face talks between the US and Iran in 47 years in April; the talks ended without a breakthrough, but also without a breakdown
  • US allies in Gulf report drone attacks as IRGC warns against attacks on Iranian ships
  • Trump rejects Iran’s response to latest US proposal that would stop the fighting but leave the most contentious issues unresolved for now
Published 13 May, 2026 11:12am

Israel bombs Khiam in south Lebanon, strafes town with machinegun fire

Israel’s military carried out a bombing operation in the town of Khiam, in southern Lebanon, overnight and swept the town with heavy machineguns, Al Jazeera reports citing Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA).

Israeli soldiers also reportedly fired bursts of machinegun fire towards the Wadi al-Hujeir valley area and the outskirts of the town of Ghandouriyeh this morning.

Published 13 May, 2026 10:38am

In pictures: Lebanese first responders search site of Israeli strike

Lebanese first responders search the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese first responders search the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
A Lebanese first responder searches the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
A Lebanese first responder searches the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese Red Cross workers search the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
Lebanese Red Cross workers search the site of an Israeli strike that targeted first aid responders as they were attending to a wounded person in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh on May 12, 2026. —AFP
Published 13 May, 2026 10:33am

Chinese supertanker reported to be transiting Strait of Hormuz

Chinese crude oil supertanker, Yuan Hua Hu, appears to be sailing out of the Gulf region, marking a rare crossing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to media reports and ship-tracking monitors, Al Jazeera reports.

Ship-tracking data shows the supertanker moving through the volatile waterway on Wednesday morning.

According to the reports, the vessel passed Iran’s Lark Island on the eastern side of the strait while heading south away from Hormuz.

Vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz on a ship-tracking website. —AFP
Vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz on a ship-tracking website. —AFP
Published 13 May, 2026 10:09am

Iran executes man accused of spying for Israel, Mizan reports

Iran executed a man convicted of spying for Israel’s intelligence service after the Supreme Court upheld his death sentence, the judiciary’s Mizan news outlet reports.

According to rights group HRANA, the 32-year-old defendant named Ehsan Afrashteh was arrested in 2024 and sentenced to death in 2025 based on confessions that were fabricated.

Published 13 May, 2026 09:45am

Israel says ‘suspicious aerial target’ intercepted in south Lebanon

The Israeli military said that it intercepted a “suspicious aerial target” identified in an area where Israeli soldiers are currently operating in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reports.

No sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol, the statement added.

Published 13 May, 2026 09:19am

Saudi Arabia condemns IRGC's 'infiltration' in Kuwait

Saudi Arabia has condemned the “infiltration carried out by an armed group from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of the Islamic Republic of Iran into Kuwait’s Bubiyan Island”.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed the kingdom’s categorical rejection of hostilities that violate Kuwait’s sovereignty.

Published 13 May, 2026 09:00am

Oil prices slip on teetering Iran ceasefire as Trump heads to China

Oil prices fell after rising in three consecutive sessions, as investors awaited developments around the fragile ceasefire in the Iran war and US President Donald Trump headed to China for a high-stakes summit with President Xi Jinping, Reuters reports.

Brent crude futures lost 82 cents, or 0.76 per cent, to trade at $106.95 a barrel at 0051 GMT, and US West Texas Intermediate futures fell 66 cents, or 0.65pc, to $101.52.

Both benchmarks have largely hovered around or above the $100 per barrel mark since the US and Israel began attacks on Iran at the end of February and Tehran effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz.

Published 13 May, 2026 08:43am

Editorial: Global suffering continues as uncertainty over the fate of the war in the Middle East refuses to dissipate

Global suffering continues as uncertainty over the fate of the war in the Middle East refuses to dissipate. Market analysts and decision-makers have repeatedly warned that the economic damage already wrought — and worsening daily as vital shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz remain closed — could take months, in some cases years, to reverse.

Every day that passes without clarity on how and when the war will end introduces fresh intensity to the uncertainty roiling global markets and adds to the economic turmoil the world must bear because of it. Iran may have been pummelled militarily but refuses to accept defeat.

The consensus in foreign intelligence circles is that it may be able to endure for a lot longer before economic pressure forces it to reconsider its position. The US, for its part, seems to be losing the endgame, with its leadership’s obduracy drawing it deeper into a quagmire which is not easy to exit.

Read more here.

Published 13 May, 2026 08:23am

India's travel industry braces for hit from Modi's appeal to avoid foreign trips

India’s travel industry fears that an appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to avoid unnecessary foreign travel will squeeze new bookings after inflationary pressure knocked down summer overseas inquiries by as much as 15 per cent, industry and analysts say, according to Reuters.

The pullback is set to hit the peak season for outbound tourism, when affluent families seek cooler locations in Europe and Australia, during school holidays that run from April to June.

“The prime minister has a great following, and people sometimes take his advice very seriously … they may postpone it to next year,” said Ravi Gosain, president of the Indian Association of Tour Operators, with more than 2,000 members.

Published 13 May, 2026 07:56am

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman urges world to reject ‘barbarism and domination’

Esmaeil Baghaei has released a lengthy statement on X, warning that the US-Israel war on Iran “will determine the very meaning of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ in our time and for future”, Al Jazeera reports.

“This is a war between professional liars who fabricate justifications for atrocity, and a proud people who defend their homeland and human dignity relying solely on their own strength and resolve,” the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman wrote.

“This is a war between those whose decisions are shadowed by moral compromise, and those who act with a clear conscience.

“This is a defining struggle for the future of humankind. It will decide whether civilization’s hard-won achievements—human rights, the rule of law, and basic morality—will survive or be swept away.”

He ended by urging those who “reject the path of barbarism and domination” to “find the moral courage to speak, to act, and to stand on the right side of history”.

Published 13 May, 2026 07:42am

READ: The Iran war has dramatically altered the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump is doing what he does best: keeping the world guessing with his puzzling declarations. He has rejected Iran’s latest proposal for peace talks, stating, “I don’t like it”. He has also threatened Iran with more strikes. He claims the ceasefire is now on “massive life support”. At the same time, he has asserted that he has achieved all his war objectives. What are we to make of such, often conflicting, statements? One thing that can be deduced from Trump’s declarations is that there is not going to be an end to one of the most consequential conflicts in recent history anytime soon.

Interestingly, Trump’s public rejection of Iran’s peace proposal reportedly followed a telephone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Speaking to an American TV channel, Netanyahu warned that the war was not over and nuclear material still had to be taken out of Iran. According to him, “If necessary, we [the US and Israel] can re-engage them [Iran] militarily”. This reinforces suspicions that Israel is not in favour of any peace talks with Iran and is pushing the American president to end the ceasefire, just as it pressed him to launch the war. The ceasefire meant to facilitate peace talks came into effect in April and has been largely observed despite exchanges of fire and reports of strikes in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively continued to block.

Read more here.

Published 13 May, 2026 07:22am

Trump says stopping Iran's nuclear programme outweighs Americans' economic pain

US President Donald Trump said that Americans’ financial struggles are not a factor in his decision-making as he seeks to negotiate an end to the Iran war, saying that preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is his top priority, Reuters reports.

Asked by a reporter to what extent Americans’ financial situations were motivating him to strike a deal, Trump said: “Not even a little bit.”

“The only thing that matters, when I’m talking about Iran, they can’t have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said before departing the White House for a trip to China.

“I don’t think about America’s financial situation. I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That’s all. That’s the only thing that motivates me.”

Published 13 May, 2026 07:06am

China FM urges Pakistan step up mediation in Middle East: state media

China’s top diplomat urged Pakistan to step up mediation efforts between Iran and the United States, and help to “properly” address the reopening of the Hormuz strait, Chinese state media said, according to AFP.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to his Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on a call, state news agency Xinhua reported, ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing.

Published 13 May, 2026 01:07am

Trump repeats assertion that Iran must not be allowed to have nuclear weapons

US President Donald Trump has repeated that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, Al Jazeera reports.

“If Iran has a nuclear weapon, the whole world would be in trouble because they happen to be crazy. They’re not going to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump tells reporters gathered at the White House before heading on his trip to China.

Published 13 May, 2026 12:45am

Qatar condemns IRGC ‘infiltration’ onto nearby island to launch attacks on Kuwait

Qatar has condemned the “infiltration” by an armed group consisting of members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) onto a nearby island to carry out “hostile acts” against Kuwait.

This “infiltration” and the group’s “clash with the Kuwait Armed Forces before being apprehended [are] a blatant aggression against Kuwait’s sovereignty and a dangerous development that threatens the security and stability of the region”, Qatar’s foreign ministry said in a statement shared on social media.

The foreign ministry also emphasised “the necessity of stopping Iran’s unjustified aggressions against brotherly countries, viewing them as a blatant violation of international law and a serious threat to regional security”, adding that it hoped those injured in the attacks would “recover swiftly”.

Published 12 May, 2026 11:54pm

Trump says it ‘will not be long’ before war ends, inflation will drop

US President Donald Trump has again promised that fuel prices will rapidly decrease once the conflict ends, Al Jazeera reports.

“As soon as this war is over, which will not be long, you’re going to see oil prices drop and you’re going to see a stock market … go through the roof,” he tells reporters.

“You have hundreds of ships that are loaded up with oil that want to come out. As soon as they come out, we’re going to have a gusher of oil and you’re going to have inflation that goes way down.”

Published 12 May, 2026 11:45pm

Trump says blockade of Iranian ports ‘100pc effective’

US President Donald Trump has stated that the naval blockade has been completely effective, but has skirted a question from a reporter about whether he has a “red line” that would end the ceasefire with Iran.

“Well, we’re going to see, and we’ll be thinking about it on the flight [to China], and we’ll be thinking about it for the next little while,” the US president has said ahead of his departure from Washington, DC.

He has reiterated his claim that the US has defeated Iran’s military “very soundly”, adding that the blockade of Iranian ports has been “100 per cent effective”.

“One way or another, it’s going to work out very well,” he adds.

Published 12 May, 2026 11:35pm

EIA says expects Iran will need to reduce oil output, in part due to US blockade

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) says that it expects Iran to be forced to reduce its oil output, partly due to the US blockade on its ports, Al Jazeera reports.

In a statement, it expects oil output and trade patterns will not return to prewar levels until late this year or early next year, even once shipping resumes through the Strait of Hormuz.

It adds that if the strait remains closed through late June, then crude oil prices will be $20 per barrel higher, as the current forecast is based on projections that the strait will reopen late this month.

Published 12 May, 2026 11:21pm

Peace cannot be built through threats or coercion, says Iran's deputy FM

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharaibabadi has said that peace “cannot be built through the language of humiliation, threats, and coercive demands for concessions”.

“When a party that itself has played a direct role in war, blockade, sanctions, and threats of force rejects Iran’s response simply because it is not a document of surrender, it becomes clear that the real issue is not peace, but the imposition of political will through intimidation and pressure,” he writes on X.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has emphasised clear principles: a permanent end to the war and guarantees against its recurrence, compensation for damages, lifting the blockade, removal of unlawful sanctions, and respect for Iran’s rights,” he adds.

Gharibabadi notes that these are not maximalist demands but prerequisites for any serious, sustainable peace arrangement consistent with the UN Charter to end a crisis started by the illegal use of force.

“One cannot simultaneously speak of a ceasefire while continuing the blockade; speak of diplomacy while intensifying sanctions; or speak of regional stability while providing political and military support to a regime that is the source of aggression and instability,” he adds.

“Such an approach is not negotiation; it is the continuation of a policy of coercion through diplomatic language.”

Published 12 May, 2026 11:16pm

Vietnam's state oil company urges US navy to allow tanker through Hormuz, document shows

The trading arm of Vietnam’s state oil company has urged the US Navy to allow a crude oil tanker laden with Iraqi oil to sail through its blockade in the Middle East Gulf and provide a Vietnamese refinery with critical supplies, Reuters reports quoting a letter from the Petrovietnam Oil Corporation (PV OIL).

“This cargo is of extreme importance to Nghi Son Refinery (NSRP), to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and to the Vietnamese people,” PV OIL Vice President Hoang Dinh Tung has said in a May 12 letter seen by Reuters and sent to US military and diplomatic missions.

“NSRP’s feedstock inventories are critically low; any further delay risks halting refinery throughput, with cascading consequences for millions of Vietnamese consumers, businesses, public services and industries.”

Published 12 May, 2026 11:10pm

Trump says ‘we’re going to see what happens’ with Iran deal, adds Pakistan ‘have been great’ mediators

US President Donald Trump has said Washington will “see what happens” when it comes to negotiating with Iran.

“We’re going to see what happens. We’re only making a good deal,” he tells reporters. “I believe that one way or the other, it’s going to be very good for the American people and I think, actually, very good for the Iranian people.

When asked if the US is reconsidering Pakistan as a mediator, Trump replies, “No, they’re great. I think the Pakistanis have been great. The field marshal and the prime minister of Pakistan have been absolutely great.”