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
  • Pakistan continues to push for diplomatic solution
  • IRGC says it reserves right to retaliate for ceasefire violations after US carries out strikes on Iran
Published 27 May, 2026 11:49pm

Iran's Araghchi discusses efforts to end war in call with French FM

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has spoken with his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot, Al Jazeera reports, citing Iran’s ISNA news agency.

The two discussed bilateral relations, the latest developments in the Middle East and the ongoing diplomatic effort aimed at ending the US-Israel war on Iran, according to

Published 27 May, 2026 11:31pm

Nobody's going to control the Strait of Hormuz: Trump

US President Donald Trump during a cabinet meeting said that the Strait of Hormuz will be open to everyone and not controlled by any country under any deal reached with Iran.

“We’ll watch over it, but nobody’s going to control it. That’s part of the negotiation that we have.”

He said that in a framework deal with Iran, the Strait would open immediately, and that the US would release boats from the Strait “at the right time”.

Oman, which is allegedly in talks with Iran over management of the waterway, will “have to behave like everybody else, or we’ll have to ⁠blow them up”, the president said, adding: “They understand that. They’ll be fine.”

Published 27 May, 2026 11:28pm

Iran’s Araghchi speaks with New Zealand counterpart, blames ‘aggressors’ for Hormuz crisis

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has held a phone call with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters, Al Jazeera reports, citing Iran’s state-linked ISNA news agency.

“The responsibility for the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz lies directly and exclusively with the aggressors,” ISNA quoted Araghchi as saying.

The foreign minister called for the international community to hold the US and Israel accountable for what he described as a “flagrant violation” of the UN charter.

Peters, meanwhile, said New Zealand was seeking an “urgent end” to the conflict, the New Zealand Herald reported.

Published 27 May, 2026 11:00pm

Israel army says all areas south of Lebanon's Zahrani River 'combat zones'

The Israeli military said on Wednesday that all areas south of Lebanon’s Zahrani River, which runs roughly 40 kilometres north of the Israel-Lebanon border, were considered “combat zones” and urged residents to head north.

The warning called into further question the fragile ceasefire that took effect on April 17, but which has done little to halt the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

The Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X: “We advise the residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate to the north of the Zahrani River, as all areas south of the river are considered combat zones.”

Published 27 May, 2026 09:41pm

Rubio says some progress made in negotiations with Iran

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that there has been some progress in negotiations with Iran toward a deal, Reuters reports.

“I think there’s been some progress and some interest, and we’ll see over the next few hours and days whether progress could be made,” Rubio said at a meeting of President Donald Trump’s cabinet.

Published 27 May, 2026 09:15pm

Trump says US not satisfied yet on deal with Iran

Addressing a cabinet meeting at the White House, US President Donald Trump said that “Iran very much wanted to make a deal, but that the US is not satisfied with it yet”, Reuters reports.

Published 27 May, 2026 08:50pm

US says it ‘redirected’ 109 commercial vessels during Hormuz blockade

The US military says it “redirected” 109 commercial vessels in the Arabian Sea to enforce President Trump’s blockade of ships travelling to and from Iranian ports via the Strait of Hormuz, Al Jazeera reports.

Several US Sea Hawk helicopters are currently patrolling the Arabian Sea to make sure the blockade continues.

Published 27 May, 2026 08:36pm

IRGC says 23 vessels crossed Hormuz in last 24 hours

The IRGC Navy reports a total of 23 vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz with its permission in the last 24 hours, Al Jazeera reports, citing Iran’s IRIB broadcaster.

The IRGC on Tuesday said 25 ships passed the critical strait in coordination with its navy.

Published 27 May, 2026 07:48pm

White House rubbishes Iran state TV reports on MoU to reopen Strait

The White House has dismissed Iranian state TV reports claiming that Tehran has obtained a draft of an initial, unofficial framework for an MoU with the US on ending their conflict, Reuters reported.

The White House termed the report “not true”, saying that the cited MoU was “a complete fabrication”.

Updated 27 May, 2026 08:05pm

Israeli army issues evacuation order for south Lebanon's Tyre city

The Israeli army issued an evacuation warning on Wednesday for residents of the city of Tyre in south Lebanon and the surrounding areas, saying it was “compelled to act forcefully against” Hezbollah targets there.

“For your safety, you must evacuate your homes immediately, according to the area shown on the map, and move north of the Zahrani River,” Avichay Adraee, the Israeli army’s Arabic-language spokesperson, wrote on X, attaching a map of the Tyre region with some localities highlighted.

Published 27 May, 2026 07:24pm

Russian security official encourages Tehran to pursue new global security architecture

Russian Security Council Deputy Secretary Alexander Vendiktov in a conversation with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Bagheri on the sidelines of a security conference in Moscow urged Tehran to prevent war from restarting, Al Jazeera reported.

Iran’s state broadcaster quoted Vendiktov saying: “It is important to prevent the resumption of armed confrontation and pave the way for the creation of a new security architecture in the region.”

Published 27 May, 2026 07:08pm

‘Explosive drone’ impacts reported in northern Israel

The Israeli military says it has identified the impacts of “several explosive drones” in the north of the country, Al Jazeera reported.

Sirens were activated in the region after the discovery, with warning alerts related to possible aircraft infiltration going off in the Shomera area, the military said.

Published 27 May, 2026 06:52pm

'Greetings after 88 days': Iranians reconnect after 'world's longest internet shutdown'

Iranians isolated by a long internet shutdown imposed by the authorities during the war with the US and Israel expressed joy as social media came back to life in a country where even in normal times access to the outside world remains restricted via censorship of many websites.

“Ive never been so happy in my life to see Telegram notifications,” Kian Galvani, an engineering student, wrote on his account on X.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued an order to reopen international internet access, Iranian state media reported on Monday, citing an official after a near-90-day blackout. The report cited the head of public relations at Irans Communications Ministry.

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Published 27 May, 2026 06:06pm

Iran, Oman in talks over new framework for transit through Strait of Hormuz

Iran and Oman are jointly negotiating a new mechanism for vessel transit in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s IRIB said in a post on X.

Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Bagheri reportedly said, “Conditions will differ significantly from pre-conflict norms. Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.”

Updated 27 May, 2026 07:46pm

Iran claims to obtain draft deal with US to reopen Strait, end naval blockade

Iran’s state TV claims Tehran has obtained a draft of an initial, unofficial framework for a Memorandum of Understanding with the US on ending their conflict.

Under the alleged framework, Iran would restore commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within a month, while the US would withdraw military forces from Iran’s vicinity and lift a naval blockade.

State TV claimed the framework, which excludes military vessels and envisages Iran managing ship traffic through the strait in cooperation with Oman, was not yet finalised and that Tehran would take no steps without “tangible verification”.

It added that if a final agreement was reached within 60 days, it could be approved as a binding UN Security Council resolution.

Published 27 May, 2026 04:55pm

Iranian missile likely involved in attack on ship in Strait, S Korea says

South Korea’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday at a briefing announced the outcome of a government investigation into the May 4 attack on a bulk carrier operated by shipper HMM in the Strait of Hormuz.

“Various pieces of evidence point toward Iran,” said First Vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo, adding that Seoul had not conclusively determined who was responsible or whether the attack was intentional.

The analysis showed that the ship, named Namu, was attacked twice and while the first warhead did not explode, a second did. Components in the debris indicated the objects were likely made in Iran, the ministry said.

“Their engines were similar to turbojet engines made in Iran,” Park said, noting that one component had markings that appeared to be used by an Iranian manufacturer. The warheads resembled those used in Iranian anti-ship missiles, the Noor or Qader, Park said.

Saeed Koozechi, the Iranian ambassador to South Korea, denied Iran’s role in the South Korean vessel attack saying his country “took no part” in it, local news agency Yonhap News reported.

The Iranian embassy in Seoul did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

South Korea summoned the Iranian ambassador to share the results of the investigation and deliver a protest message, according to the ministry.

Published 27 May, 2026 04:08pm

Iran rules out negotiations on enriched uranium

Ali Bagheri Kani, deputy secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has reiterated Tehran’s position that the fate of its highly enriched uranium is not open for discussion in ongoing talks with the United States, reports Al Jazeera.

“This issue is not on the agenda of the negotiations,” Bagheri Kani told Fars news agency on the sidelines of an international security conference in Moscow.

Published 27 May, 2026 03:52pm

Sterling dips as Iran uncertainty keeps traders wary

The pound fell for a second day against the euro and made little headway against the dollar, as doubts about the likelihood of peace in the Middle East made traders cautious, reports Reuters.

The nearly 7 per cent drop in the oil price this week has given some respite to the currencies of more import-dependent nations, which include sterling, but overall, trading ranges have been narrow and volatility has been contained, reflecting a lack of conviction among investors.

Published 27 May, 2026 03:36pm

Iran says US, Israel goal still to overthrow Islamic republic

Iran’s intelligence ministry said that the goal of the United States and Israel remained to overthrow the Islamic republic and break up the country, reports AFP.

“The enemy is now pursuing through other means the objective of overthrowing and partitioning the country, which it openly declared at the beginning of the recent war but failed to achieve through military attack,” the ministry said in a statement carried by Iranian media.

Published 27 May, 2026 03:27pm

Hezbollah says clashed with Israeli troops north of Lebanon's Litani river

Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli forces in a town north of the Litani river, a day after Israel’s military said it was expanding its ground operations, reports AFP.

Israel intensified the scope of its strikes on south and east Lebanon on Tuesday despite a ceasefire, killing at least 31 people, Lebanese authorities said, as Hezbollah also kept up its attacks.

In a statement, the resistance group said its fighters “clashed with the enemy forces at point-blank range” with light and medium weapons in the town of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah, on the edge of an Israeli-declared “yellow line” in south Lebanon where its troops have been operating.

Published 27 May, 2026 03:00pm

Israeli military issues forced evacuation warning for Lebanon's Nabatieh

Israel has issued a fresh forced displacement order to residents of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, reports Al Jazeera.

In a post on X, the Israeli army’s Arabic-language spokesperson instructed residents to “evacuate your homes immediately and move north of the Zahrani River”.

Published 27 May, 2026 02:14pm

South Korea says to summon Iran ambassador for protest at attack on ship

Seoul has said it would summon Iran’s ambassador to protest after a probe concluded that a strike on a South Korean ship in the Strait of Hormuz was “highly likely” an Iranian-made missile, AFP reports.

“Our government plans to summon the Iranian ambassador to explain the investigation results, convey a strong protest regarding the attack on our vessel, and demand responsible measures, including steps to prevent a recurrence,” first vice Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo said during a briefing.