Pakistan hosts the first round of face-to-face talks between the US and Iran in 47 years in April; the talks end without a breakthrough, but also without a breakdown
US, Iran hold high-level talks in Switzerland on June 20 after signingpreliminary agreement to end the war; hold talks in Doha on July 1, with mediators citing “positive progress”
US launches strikes on Iran on July 8 in response to attacks on ships in Hormuz, Tehran retaliates as Hormuz heats up again; Trump says ceasefire is “over” on July 10 but talks ongoing
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had struck US military targets and bases in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, state media reported, according to AFP.
The official news agency IRNA cited several statements released by the Guards saying they had attacked Prince Hassan Air Base in Jordan, a US military drone command centre in Bahrain and airbases including Ali Al Salem in Kuwait.
Iran’s Nour News Agency reports that the Iranian Army and the IRGC have launched “large-scale missile and drone attacks” on “enemy bases in the region”, according to Al Jazeera.
Citing an Iranian military official, the agency said the operation was launched in response to the US’s continuing attacks on Iran and targeted sites identified following “enemy movements” over the past 48 hours.
US forces completed another wave of strikes against Iran, hitting dozens of targets at multiple locations with precision munitions, the Central Command said, according to Reuters.
US Central Command said it struck Iranian military air-defence systems, coastal radar sites, missile and drone capabilities, and small boats using US fighter aircraft, naval vessels, one-way attack aerial drones, and one-way attack sea drones.
Air raid sirens have sounded in Bahrain, the interior ministry said, instructing residents to take shelter, AFP reports.
“The siren has been sounded … citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place,” the Ministry of Interior posted on X.
Oil prices jump as Iran expanded strikes on Gulf states following attacks by the United States, threatening energy shipments via the Strait of Hormuz, according to Reuters.
Brent crude futures climb $2.34, or 3.08 per cent, to $78.35 by 2311 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude rose $2.21, or 3.09pc, to $73.62 a barrel.
US strikes killed one person and wounded four in southwestern Iran, AFP reports, citing state media.
“Following the attack of the American enemy on Monday morning… one person was martyred and four others were injured,” official news agency IRNA reports, citing Khuzestan province’s deputy governor for security and law enforcement, Valiollah Hayati.
Iran has condemned the latest wave of US attacks on its territory, saying they had “rendered futile” all the diplomatic efforts of the last few months, AFP reports.
Their statement came soon after the US military announced a fresh wave of strikes against Iran saying it aimed to “continue degrading” Tehran’s ability to attack commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
“These barbaric attacks are not only a gross violation of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter … but also a serious threat to international peace and security,” said an Iranian foreign ministry statement.
They had “rendered futile all efforts of the past few months to reduce tension and establish peace in the West Asian region”, the statement added.
“The US regime has also caused the return of insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz and disruption of international commercial shipping by openly interfering in the process of Iran implementing the necessary arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz,” said Tehran.
The US military announced a fresh wave of strikes against Iran, saying it aimed to “continue degrading” Tehran’s ability to attack commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, AFP reports.
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on X that President Donald Trump “has directed the strikes to hold Iranian forces accountable”.
Bushehr’s Deputy Governor for Political, Security, and Social Affairs has denied the reports of claiming an attack on the Bushehr nuclear power plant area, Iran’s ISNA reports.
Kuwait’s defence ministry has said that three border posts and an offshore oil platform were attacked during a fresh exchange of strikes between the United States and Iran, AFP reports.
“Three land border posts in the north of the country were subjected to a cowardly attack, resulting in material damage,” the statement said, without specifying the origin of the assault.
It added that an “offshore drilling platform belonging to the Kuwait Oil Company… was targeted by a hostile drone, resulting in material damage and the injury of one worker”.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate halt to escalating attacks across the Gulf.
In a post on X, Guterres says that he is “deeply concerned”, pointing to US attacks on Iran and Iranian attacks on targets in neighbouring countries. “These attacks must all stop.”
“A return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences – for the peoples of the region, for international peace & security & for the global economy,” he stated.
“I urge Iran & the US to urgently resume negotiations & to address outstanding issues through diplomacy.”
The US carried out several strikes on Iranian missile and air defence systems and targeted small speed boats of the IRGC at several locations around the Strait of Hormuz, Axios reports, citing a senior US official.
Iranian state media has reported that an employee of a telecommunications company was killed in attacks in the southern province of Hormozgan on the Gulf, as hostilities resumed between Tehran and Washington, AFP says.
“Following the enemy attack on Farur in Bandar Lengeh, one employee of the Mobile Communications Company of Iran was killed while carrying out his duties, and two of his colleagues were injured,” the IRNA state news agency reported.
Israel will hold national elections on October 27, the last date allowed by law, its parliament says, with the vote widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership since the Gaza war erupted, AFP reports.
The Knesset, as parliament is known, is set to end its current term on July 17, allowing the ruling coalition to complete a full four-year term for the first time in decades.
“Since the current Knesset is expected to serve its full term and the next general election is already set by law for October 27, with no intention of shortening the legislature’s tenure, there is no need to enact a Knesset Dissolution Law in the usual sense,” parliament said in a statement.
Public opinion turned critical of the ceasefire that halted the war Israel and the US launched against Iran in late February, which led to a deal between Tehran and Washington that many view as unfavourable to Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the plenum of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, in Jerusalem, Israel on November 10, 2025. — Reuters/File
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand says Ottawa “stands with the Gulf States as they face another barrage of attacks from Iran”.
The latest attacks “undermine efforts to restore security and stability in the region,” she wrote on X, adding that strikes on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz “are a violation of international law”.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has issued a statement condemning Iran’s latest attacks, Al Jazeera reports.
The organisation said the strikes on Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Jordan are a “flagrant and ongoing violation of the sovereignty of these states”.
“The ongoing attacks and assaults on ships and obstruction of international trade are a clear breach of international law and the United Nations Charter and the Organisation’s Charter,” it added.
Several explosions have been in the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas and the Qeshm Island maritime area, Al Jazeera reports, citing Mehr and Fars news agencies.
The UAE has strongly condemned renewed Iranian “hostile attacks” on Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman, WAM news agency reports.
In a statement, the UAE’s foreign ministry affirmed that “these hostile attacks constitute a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the brotherly nations, and a threat to their security and stability”.
The ministry reiterated the UAE’s full solidarity with Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman, and its support for “all measures aimed at safeguarding their security and stability”.
Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Command, reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz is closed, warning that if one enters the Strait after trusting Centcom will be “leaving in lifeboat”.
Three people were injured in Qatar after Qatari Defence Ministry intercepted, what it describes as, “fire” around 5:30am, Al Jazeera reports.
As a result of shrapnel falling three people were injured, including one child. And they’re now being treated in hospital for those injuries.
In the morning, there were alerts on everybody’s phone in Qatar saying the threat level had been raised, that they were expecting some kind of missile or drone attack.
Large explosions were heard over Doha, following the alerts.
The threat level has now returned to normal, and it has been quiet since those explosions happened, according to Al Jazeera reporters.
Pakistan has urged all sides to “exercise restraint, take immediate steps towards de-escalation, and uphold respective commitments” as stipulated by the Islamabad MoU, in a statement shared by the Foreign Office (FO).
“Pakistan remains committed to providing all support towards achieving lasting peace and stability in the region through dialogue and diplomacy.”
The FO statement also reiterates the mediator’s support for “the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all brotherly countries in the region”.
The MoU with Iran “was always performance-based and one of the conditions was that Iran cannot terrorise commercial vessels transiting the Strait”, US ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation says.
In an interview with CNN, Matthew Whitaker has said that Iran “should expect” US response to its attacks.
He adds, “President Trump is a peacemaker and he wants a deal with Iran.”
Reiterating Trump’s words, Whitaker has said that Iran is “controlled by a bunch of crazy people”.