Iran-US war latest: Trump could bomb power plants after warning Tehran will ‘pay the price’ for not signing deal

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10 Jun 2026 • 9:19 PM MYT
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Iran-US war latest: Trump could bomb power plants after warning Tehran will ‘pay the price’ for not signing deal

Donald Trump is weighing fresh strikes on Iran’s power plants, according to a report, after warning Iran will “have to pay the price” for taking “too long” to negotiate a peace deal.

In a fresh rant on Truth Social, the US president accused Tehran of being “all talk and no action” in its negotiations as conflict amps up in the region.

He followed up in a second post that the US naval blockade was “the most successful Blockade in the history of Naval Warfare”.

Iran threatened to carry out “even more severe and widespread attacks” if the US military continues to strike the country, with the foreign ministry warning peace talks could no longer continue with the ceasefire violated - throwing into doubt the possibility previously touted by Donald Trump that a deal could be agreed this week.

Trump’s military launched strikes against Iran after accusing the country of shooting down an American Apache helicopter.

In response, Tehran’s forces fired at least four ballistic missiles and several drones at US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard said its Aerospace Force launched long-range missiles at an airbase in Jordan, which hosts US military personnel. The Guard said the attack damaged critical command centres and F-35 fighter jet hangars.

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Key Points

  • Trump weighing fresh strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure - report
  • US president warns Iran will 'have to pay the price' for taking too long to make a deal
  • Cargo ship exchanges fire with armed boat off Yemen coast, UKMTO says
  • Talks with US cannot continue amid ceasefire violations, says Iran
  • Iran attacks US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan
  • US military says it struck 20 Iranian targets

Three Indian seafarers still missing after attack on tanker off Oman, India says

16:10 , James Reynolds

Three Indian seafarers are still missing after 21 other Indian mariners were rescued following an attack on their tanker off the coast of Oman, India's foreign ministry said on Wednesday.

"We condemn the attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman, earlier today," the ministry said in a statement.

"Our embassy in Oman is closely monitoring the situation and proactively coordinating with the Omani authorities in the ongoing search and rescue operation."

Maritime officials said the oil products tanker had been hit in a suspected US missile strike.

Watch: Starmer defends government efforts as MP raises plight of British couple held in Iran

16:05 , Alex Croft

UK ‘missing in action’ as Iran war hits farmers around the world

15:41 , Alex Croft

The government has been accused of being “missing in action” after failing to meet a deadline at which it was expected to announce plans to introduce new supply chain rules that could transform the UK’s environmental and human rights footprint on the world - and also help to support smallholder farmers as they grapple with the knock-on effects of the Iran War.

As part of the UK’s Trade Strategy, which was announced last year, the government launched a review into responsible business conduct policy, with a focus on the global supply chains of businesses operating in the UK.

It was expected that the outcome of this review would be announced at the end of March. Campaigners have been pushing for a “mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD) law” to be introduced, which would see companies compelled to measure and address problems in their supply chain related to human rights and the environment.

Our climate correspondent Nick Ferris reports:

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UK ‘missing in action’ as Iran war hits farmers around the world

Iran's foreign minister calls Saudi and Turkish counterparts

15:15 , Alex Croft

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi held separate phone calls with his Turkish and Saudi counterparts to discuss regional developments after the US struck southern Iran.

Araghchi condemned the US strikes in the calls and said they violated Iran’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity, according to reports.

It was not clear whether the calls took place before or after Iran launched its own strikes on US bases in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait.

Erdogan says attacks on Syria and Lebanon now threatening Turkey

14:55 , Alex Croft

Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan has lashed out at Israel for its attacks on Syria and Lebanon had reached a point where they also threaten Turkey.

In comments made to lawmakers from his ruling AK parliament in parliament, he said Israel's "aggression" posed a threat to the whole world and must be stopped.

The Nato member has been one of the fiercest critics of Israel's assaults on Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon, saying Israel was the biggest obstacle to regional peace. It has halted all trade with Israel and called for measures against it at international courts.

"The attacks by (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and his newtork of murder on Lebanon and Syria have brought the issue to a point where it also threatens Turkey," Erdogan said.

He added that Ankara's security was tied to that of these two countries.

Erdogan also said Israel was leading a "sneaky effort" to destabilise African countries and the Mediterranean by igniting "the fire of discord" on the ethnically-split island of Cyprus.

"These small entities, whose ambitions far exceed their size, have boarded Israel's boat of mischief, taken on the role of Zionist subcontractors, and are pursuing some pipe dreams in the Eastern Mediterranean," he said, without elaborating.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (PA)

Watch: Iran launches attacks at sites in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan following US airstrikes

14:33 , Alex Croft

UN human rights office to investigate potential violations of international law in Lebanon

14:09 , Alex Croft

The UN human rights office will deploy a team of investigators to Lebanon next week to assess potential violations of international law, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said on Wednesday.

Mr Turk said the office will assess actions of all involved parties in its investigations.

Lebanon was drawn into the wider Middle East conflict on 2 March when the Tehran-backed Hezbollah militia fired rockets at Israel in solidarity with Iran, which was under US-Israeli attack, prompting a major Israeli air and ground ⁠campaign.

Erdogan says attacks on Syria and Lebanon now threatening Turkey

13:52 , Alex Croft

Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan has lashed out at Israel for its attacks on Syria and Lebanon had reached a point where they also threaten Turkey.

In comments made to lawmakers from his ruling AK parliament in parliament, he said Israel's "aggression" posed a threat to the whole world and must be stopped.

The Nato member has been one of the fiercest critics of Israel's assaults on Iran, Gaza, and Lebanon, saying Israel was the biggest obstacle to regional peace. It has halted all trade with Israel and called for measures against it at international courts.

"The attacks by (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and his newtork of murder on Lebanon and Syria have brought the issue to a point where it also threatens Turkey," Erdogan said.

He added that Ankara's security was tied to that of these two countries.

Erdogan also said Israel was leading a "sneaky effort" to destabilise African countries and the Mediterranean by igniting "the fire of discord" on the ethnically-split island of Cyprus.

"These small entities, whose ambitions far exceed their size, have boarded Israel's boat of mischief, taken on the role of Zionist subcontractors, and are pursuing some pipe dreams in the Eastern Mediterranean," he said, without elaborating.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (PA)

Trump weighing fresh strikes on Iran's infrastructure - report

13:35 , Alex Croft

Donald Trump is weighing up fresh strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, Fox News is reporting.

The US president is considering striking Iran’s power plants and bridges as he accuses Tehran of taking too long to make a deal, Fox News reported on Wednesday following a phone interview.

US, UK and allies condemn Iran for 'lethal plotting'

13:25 , Alex Croft

The US, UK and other European countries have just issued a statement condemning Iran for “lethal plotting”.

The statement accused Tehran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps-Intelligence Organisation, Quds Force and Ministry of Intelligence and Security for plotting and other actions in Europe, North America, and Australia.

Recap: Trump says helicopter incident 'not a big deal'

13:05 , Alex Croft

We’ve heard some mixed messages from the White House regarding the Apache helicopter crash near the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump told The Wall Street Journal during a phone call on Tuesday that the helicopter incident "wasn’t a big deal" and stressed that “the pilot is fine”.

But the US president also said a response would be necessary. Speaking to ABC News on Tuesday, he said: "I believe the response should be very strong, very powerful, and that's what this one is.”

The episode could well add further strain to efforts to broker a peace deal to end the wider Middle East war and reopen Hormuz.

Alleged spy's mysterious disappearance spotlights Israel’s intelligence networks in Lebanon

12:46 , Alex Croft

As Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut’s southern suburbs last March and residents fled in panic, one man found his opportunity. Amid the chaos, he slipped out of his imprisonment in a Hezbollah cell and made his way to the green hills overlooking the Lebanese capital.

There, in the posh diplomatic quarter of Baabda, he disappeared inside the gates of the Ukrainian Embassy.

Where he is now is a mystery, tangled up in an ongoing spy game as Hezbollah attempts to root out Israeli intelligence operatives that have infiltrated the militant group.

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Alleged spy's mysterious disappearance spotlights Israel’s intelligence networks in Lebanon

Trump: 'Nothing gets through' the US naval blockade as Iran becomes a 'failed nation'

12:46 , Bryony Gooch

Donald Trump has denied reports that the US naval blockade is ineffective.

Speaking on Truth Social: “The Fake News Media refuses to report how EFFECTIVE the U.S. Naval BLOCKADE is, the most successful Blockade in the history of Naval Warfare. NOTHING GETS THROUGH unless we want it to. IT IS A STEEL WALL!

“Iran is doing ZERO business, not paying their military, or any of their bills, and quickly becoming a FAILED NATION! Lots of oil is getting out. Praise be to Allah!”

US lawmaker bashes Trump's 'recklessness' in Iran war

12:25 , Alex Croft

US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has bashed US President Donald Trump after Iran was accused of shooting down an American helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

“American soldiers were shot down in Iran as Trump was wasting taxpayer dollars to fall asleep while watching the Knicks”, the top Democrat wrote on X Tuesday, referring to the president’s appearance at a basketball game.

“Each day this illegal war drags on further exposes this President's recklessness”.

Trump warns Iran will 'have to pay the price' for taking too long to make a deal

12:20 , Bryony Gooch

US president Donald Trump has said Iran will “have to pay the price” after taking “too long to negotiate a deal” in the latest threat of escalation in the conflict.

In a post on Truth Social, he said: “Iran’s Military is a complete and total mess. Much of it, like their Navy and Air Force, doesn’t even exist anymore - They have been completely defeated. Iran is all talk and no action.

“The Bully of the Middle East is DEAD!!! They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them, now they will have to pay the price!!!”

 (Donald J Trump/ Truth Social)

Israel is tightening its grip on east Jerusalem with evictions and demolitions

12:02 , Alex Croft

Fakhri Abu Diab fought for decades to save his home. But when Israeli authorities arrived with bulldozers two years ago, he was powerless to stop them.

He and his wife now live among shards of memory: a bicycle where his bedroom stood; the garden where he planted tomatoes as a boy; a portrait of his late mother painted on a wall, based on a photograph lost in the demolition. Their mobile home, set up amid the rubble, is also marked for removal.

They are “trying to erase my memories, my childhood, my history,” he said, wiping away tears.

For decades, Israel has worked to expand the Jewish presence in annexed east Jerusalem — the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and home to major Jewish, Christian and Muslim sites. Settlers have exploited discriminatory policies and archaeological claims to evict Palestinians far from the region's war zones.

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Israel is tightening its grip on east Jerusalem with evictions and demolitions

Indian crew rescued after US disables Iran-bound tanker in Gulf of Oman - ICYMI

11:39 , Alex Croft

Two crew members missing after fire engine room of tanker near Oman - UKMTO

11:15 , Alex Croft

Two crew members were missing on Wednesday after a fire started in the engine room of a tanker 20 nautical miles northeast of Oman's Sohar, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency said.

UKMTO reported one casualty, without giving further details, and did not report the cause of the fire.

Iran says Gulf nations have responsibility to prevent US strikes

10:52 , Alex Croft

The Iranian foreign ministry has warned its neighbours that the Gulf has a “legal and moral responsibility” to prevent US and Israeli strikes after Tehran and Donald Trump's forces traded strikes.

The ministry “reiterated the legal and moral responsibility of all countries in the region (especially those located along the southern shores of the Persian Gulf) to prevent the US military and Israel from using their territory or facilities to plan, organise, execute, or support hostile actions against Iran".

Vance claims again US 'very close' to Iran deal

10:29 , Alex Croft

Vice president JD Vance has claimed once again that the US was “very close” to a deal that would address Iran’s nuclear programme “for the long term".

“I think we’re going to know a lot before the [November] midterm elections,” he told CBS News before Donald Trump launched retaliatory attacks on Iran.

“Look, I think that the deal could happen in the next week, but the deal could also happen months from now.”

He said: “Right now, I feel that we are in a position to get a deal that is good for the United States economically and that really does deal with the Iranian nuclear program, not just now, not just while Donald Trump is president, but for the long term, to where my kids can say when they’re adults, ‘Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon'."

“That’s the goal of the policy. And I think we’re very close to achieving that goal. But we still got some wood to chop. We’re going to keep doing it,” he added.

I spent six years in Iranian jail – the UK is failing Craig and Lindsay Foreman exactly the same way it failed me

10:05 , Alex Croft

For a hostage and their family, it is much easier emotionally when you finally know what is actually going on. It gives light in the desperation. You just need to find the tunnel out.

Craig and Lindsay Foreman, the couple jailed after being arrested on a motorbike tour in Iran last January, believe they have the rationale for their own arrest. Tehran wants Richard Jan, an Iranian national and convicted stalker who has been in prison here in the UK for 20 years, returned. On the weekend, hope of finding that tunnel came from David Lammy, who observed that “arrangements can be made”. His honesty was refreshing.

That is why it was so deflating that the Foreign Office called the reporting of the link between the cases by this paper and Sky News “grossly irresponsible and deeply regrettable” and urged other media to drop the story. They claimed that the story “risks hindering all the other efforts currently being made by this government”.

There’s a lot of crying wolf in hostage cases.

Britain is holding an ageing Iranian stalker whose deportation could help spare Lindsay and Craig Foreman from a 10-year jail sentence – so what is stopping us from bringing them home, ask Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Richard Ratcliffe.

You can read their article here.

Talks with US cannot continue amid ceasefire violations, says Iran

09:43 , Alex Croft

Iran has said talks with the US cannot continue while a ceasefire continues to be violated, throwing into doubt the possibility previously touted by Donald Trump that a deal could be agreed this week.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei made the comments on Wednesday, following overnight clashes in the Gulf between Tehran and Washington.

Baghaei accused Washington of undermining diplomacy through contradictory messages, shifting positions and repeated ceasefire violations, and said Israel was also damaging the process through repeated ceasefire breaches in Lebanon.

"Following overnight events, we need to re-assess (the diplomatic path with Washington) ... any diplomatic process requires a minimum stable environment," he said.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei (AFP/Getty)

Iran minister warns US: 'Leave our region if you want to be safe'

09:21 , Alex Croft

Iran's top diplomat said foreign military forces near its territory "are at constant risk" and later vowed that there would be a response to the new US strikes.

Iranian forces "will leave no attack or threat unanswered," Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on X. "Leave our region if you want to be safe."

Watch: Iran launches attacks at sites in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan following US airstrikes

09:02 , Alex Croft

Foreign forces in region risk being involved in accidents, says Araghchi

08:47 , Alex Croft

Last night we heard from Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi, who did not directly address the helicopter incident, but said in a post on X that foreign forces in the region risked being involved in accidents or crossfire.

“Foreign forces in proximity to our territory are at constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents, or potentially being caught in crossfire,” he wrote.

"To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave.”

Recap: Trump says helicopter incident 'not a big deal'

08:30 , Alex Croft

We’ve heard some mixed messages from the White House regarding the Apache heklicopter crash near the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump told The Wall Street Journal during a phone call on Tuesday that the helicopter incident "wasn’t a big deal" and stressed that “the pilot is fine”.

But the US president also said a response would be necessary. Speaking to ABC News on Tuesday, he said: "I believe the response should be very strong, very powerful, and that's what this one is.”

The episode could well add further strain to efforts to broker a peace deal to end the wider Middle East war and reopen Hormuz.

Cargo ship exchanges fire with armed boat off Yemen coast, UKMTO says

08:07 , Alex Croft

A cargo vessel reported being approached by a small craft carrying six armed people about 88 nautical miles southwest of Yemen's Balhaf on Wednesday, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said.

There was an exchange of fire between the small craft and the vessel's armed security team, and the craft then turned away, UKMTO added.

Inflation likely reached 3-year high last month as Iran war spikes gas prices

07:10 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Consumer prices probably jumped in May for the third straight month, heightening concerns for the inflation fighters at the Federal Reserve and underscoring the threat that rising costs pose for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.

Inflation is expected to reach 4.2 per cent in May from a year earlier when the Labor Department reports last month's figures, according to a survey of economists by data provider FactSet.

The annual increase would be up from the 3.8 per cent reading in April.

On a monthly basis, prices are forecast to have risen a hefty 0.5 per cent, slightly below the 0.6 per cent increase in April.

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Inflation likely reached 3-year high last month as Iran war spikes gas prices

Iran's foreign minister calls Saudi and Turkish counterparts

07:00 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi held separate phone calls with his Turkish and Saudi counterparts to discuss regional developments after the US struck southern Iran.

Araghchi condemned the US strikes in the calls and said they violated Iran’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity, according to reports.

It was not clear whether the calls took place before or after Iran launched its own strikes on US bases in Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait.

Israel says it struck Hezbollah base in Lebanon

06:47 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Israeli military this morning said that it had struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Tyre and other parts of south Lebanon.

It claimed to have attacked six sites used by the group in Tyre to advance attacks on Israeli civilians.

The military added that it attacked armed rocket launchers, along with Hezbollah operatives in areas where the Israeli army was operating.

Israeli settlers look at a fallen rocket in the outskirts of occupied West Bank

06:26 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Israeli settlers look at a fallen rocket, outside a Jewish settler farm on the outskirts of Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Jericho on June 9, 2026 (AFP/Getty)Israeli settlers look at a fallen rocket, outside a Jewish settler farm on the outskirts of Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Jericho on June 9, 2026 (AFP/Getty)

Iran says Gulf nations have responsibility to prevent US strikes

06:11 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Iranian foreign ministry has warned its neighbours that the Gulf has a “legal and moral responsibility” to prevent US and Israeli strikes after Tehran and Donald Trump's forces traded strikes.

The ministry “reiterated the legal and moral responsibility of all countries in the region (especially those located along the southern shores of the Persian Gulf) to prevent the US military and Israel from using their territory or facilities to plan, organise, execute, or support hostile actions against Iran".

Vance claims US 'very close' to Iran deal

05:50 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Vice president JD Vance has claimed that the US was “very close” to a deal that would address Iran’s nuclear programme “for the long term".

“I think we’re going to know a lot before the [November] midterm elections,” he told CBS News before Donald Trump launched retaliatory attacks on Iran.

“Look, I think that the deal could happen in the next week, but the deal could also happen months from now.”

He said: “Right now, I feel that we are in a position to get a deal that is good for the United States economically and that really does deal with the Iranian nuclear program, not just now, not just while Donald Trump is president, but for the long term, to where my kids can say when they’re adults, ‘Iran is not going to have a nuclear weapon'."

“That’s the goal of the policy. And I think we’re very close to achieving that goal. But we still got some wood to chop. We’re going to keep doing it,” he added.

US military says it struck 20 Iranian targets

05:37 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

A US military official said Donald Trump's troops have struck 20 Iranian targets in an attack that triggered retaliatory strikes on US bases in the Middle East.

The Iranian strikes, which included attacks in Kuwait and Bahrain, came after the US military said on X ⁠it had targeted Iranian air defence, ground control stations and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump said the strikes were in response to Iran downing a US Apache helicopter patrolling the Strait. Two crew members escaped the incident unharmed.

Watch: Iran attacks US bases across three Gulf allies after Trump renews strikes on Tehran

05:10 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Oil gains as Middle East tensions escalate

05:00 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Oil prices surged as escalating tensions in the Middle East unsettled markets and dimmed hopes for an end ​to the months-long war.

Oil prices climbed about 1 per cent in early trade, moving away from a seven-week low touched in the previous session in ​the wake of the fresh US attacks.

Brent futures rose 0.9 per cent to $92.29 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate ⁠WTI crude climbed 0.8 per cent to $88.97.

Iran minister warns US: 'Leave our region if you want to be safe'

04:54 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Iran's top diplomat said foreign military forces near its territory "are at constant risk" and later vowed that there would be a response to the new US strikes.

Iranian forces "will leave no attack or threat unanswered," Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on X. "Leave our region if you want to be safe."

Explosions heard in Bahrain

04:47 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

At least two explosions were heard in Bahrain this morning, Mehr news agency reported.

Bahrain so far has sounded two air raid sirens and urged its citizens to take shelter after Iran began striking US allies in the Gulf region.

Jordan says it intercepted five missiles launched from Iran

04:25 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Jordanian armed forces said this morning that they ⁠shot down five missiles launched ⁠from ​Iran towards the ⁠al-Azraq area.

The military ​added ⁠that debris ‌from the interception operation fell on ‌Jordanian territory ‌but caused no injuries ⁠or material damage.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted ‌four sites ​at the ‌US's ⁠al-Azraq base ⁠using long-range ‌missiles.

US military says nearly all drones fired by Iran intercepted

04:19 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The US military has claimed that nearly all drones launched by Iran towards Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan were intercepted.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard said they fired drones and ballistic missiles at 21 targets spanning across US air and naval bases in the Gulf.

Bahrain activates air raid sirens for second time

04:05 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Bahrain's home ministry activated air raid sirens for the second time in the day. "Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place," it said in a post on X.

Iran has launched strikes at US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan in retaliation against Donald Trump's renewed attack on Tehran.

Kuwait 'intercepting hostile aerial targets' as Iran fires drones

04:00 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

The Kuwaiti army said its air defence systems are “currently intercepting hostile aerial targets” after Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it targeted Ali al Salem base in Kuwait with drones.

The Kuwaiti army has urged its residents to “adhere to the security and safety instructions and guidelines issued by the competent authorities, and to obtain information from authorised official sources”.

Iran attacks US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan

03:57 , Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Iran has fired at least four ballistic missiles and several drones at US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan in retaliation against Donald Trump's renewed attacks on Tehran.

Iran's Revolutionary Guard said its Aerospace Force launched long-range missiles at an airbase in Jordan, which hosts US military personnel.

The Guard claimed its missiles destroyed four critical targets at the base, including F-35 fighter jet hangars and a primary command and control centre.

UN inquiry finds Israeli forces shield settlers during attacks on Palestinians

03:45 , Reuters

Israeli authorities are directly involved in settler attacks that have killed, injured and displaced Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, while Israeli security forces provide protection to settlers, a U.N. inquiry said on Tuesday.

The report by the Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory found that Israeli authorities had enabled settler attacks through financial and military support, in a climate of impunity fostered by judicial and law-enforcement bodies. It also found that the Palestinian militant group Hamas had committed war crimes against both Palestinians and Israelis.

The report said Israeli settler attacks on Palestinian villages and agricultural land had surged since 2023, rising by 130%, including incidents involving groups of masked assailants. Israeli security forces routinely accompanied settlers and acted as a shield for the violence, it said.

The Israeli mission in Geneva rejected the report's findings accusing the body of drawing a “false moral equivalence” between Hamas militants and Israeli civilians and of relying on what it called unsubstantiated allegations. It said Israeli authorities including the president and prime minister had repeatedly condemned violence against Palestinians.

The Israeli army said its mission was maintain security and conduct counterterrorism operations, that it condemned "any form of violence that undermines security", and that any alleged misconduct by Israeli soldiers was thoroughly reviewed.

US lawmaker bashes Trump's 'recklessness' in Iran war

03:30 , Rachel Dobkin

US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has bashed US President Donald Trump after Iran was accused of shooting down an American helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

“American soldiers were shot down in Iran as Trump was wasting taxpayer dollars to fall asleep while watching the Knicks”, the top Democrat wrote on X Tuesday, referring to the president’s appearance at a basketball game.

“Each day this illegal war drags on further exposes this President's recklessness”.

Watch: Trump says he expects to sign peace deal in ‘two or three days’

03:00 , James Reynolds

Sirens sounded in Bahrain after Iran's paramilitary targets country

02:43 , Rachel Dobkin

Sirens have sounded in Bahrain after Iran's paramilitary said it targeted the US Navy in the country.

“Citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place,” Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior wrote on social media.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps reportedly said it launched a drone attack on the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain in retaliation for US strikes against Iran.

The US hit Iranian air defense infrastructure after accusing the country of downing an American helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran's paramilitary says it targeted US Navy in Bahrain

02:24 , Rachel Dobkin

Iran’s paramilitary has said it targeted the US Navy in Bahrain in retaliation for strikes that American forces launched against the country.

The Revolutionary Guards Corps said in a statement shared by The New York Times that it launched drone attacks on US Fifth Fleet.

The US hit Iranian air defense infrastructure after accusing the country of downing an American helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

US retaliatory strikes complete after hitting Iranian air defense infrastructure: military

02:13 , Rachel Dobkin

US Central Command has announced that its retaliatory strikes against Iran are complete.

The US military said it hit “Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz with precision munitions from U.S. Air Force and Navy fighter jets”.

Central Command said the strikes were ”a proportional response to recent attacks on U.S. forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters”.

Recap: Eight dead in Israeli attack on Lebanon as Netanyahu ignores Trump’s plea

02:00 , James Reynolds

Israel conducted fresh attacks in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of eight people, despite calls from US president Donald Trump for de-escalation.

An Israeli airstrike hit a popular housing district in Tyre, an ancient southern Lebanese city, after the Israeli military issued an evacuation order for the entire city, including its Christian quarter.

These actions follow a recent agreement between Iran and Israel to halt attacks after an exchange of fire, with Tehran explicitly stating it would resume hostilities if Israel did not cease its bombardment in Lebanon.

Donald Trump confirmed that negotiations with Iran are ongoing and expressed optimism that a peace deal could be signed within a few days, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Smoke billows following an Israeli strike in Tyre, Lebanon, June 9 (Reuters)

Republican senator backs Trump's threat to respond to helicopter attack

01:30 , Rachel Dobkin

US Senator Ted Cruz has backed US President Donald Trump's threat to retaliate after Iran was accused of shooting down an American helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz.

“Enough is enough. President Trump and our Armed Forces decimated Iran militarily, but the Iranian regime has been trying to rebuild and now they've taken down an American Apache”, the Republican wrote on X Tuesday.

“Thank God the two American servicemembers are safe. President Trump is absolutely right. There is a pressing necessity for the U.S. to respond to this attack”, he added.

Armed Iranian drone used in US helicopter downing: report

01:00 , Rachel Dobkin

An armed Iranian Shahed drone was used to down a US helicopter flying over the Strait of Hormuz, CBS News reported, citing two unnamed sources.

Shahed drones are relatively inexpensive, costing just tens of thousands of dollars each, and are said to be able to fly more than 1,000 miles, The Wall Street Journal reported. The downsides of the drones are that they are slower and less destructive than traditional missiles, per the Journal.

US strikes hit Iran's water reservoirs, Iranian state media reports

Wednesday 10 June 2026 00:46 , Rachel Dobkin

The fresh US strikes against Iran have hit two water reservoirs in the south of the country, CNN reported, citing Iranian state media.

The water supply in the Bamani district, near the city of Sirik, was reportedly cut off by the retaliatory attack.

Trump has said the Iran war would end soon at least 37 times: report

Wednesday 10 June 2026 00:30 , Rachel Dobkin

President Donald Trump has said the Iran war would end soon at least 37 times, CNN reported Tuesday.

Earlier Tuesday, Trump told reporters a deal to end the conflict could be reached “in two or three days.”

Iranian radar sites targeted in US strikes: report

Wednesday 10 June 2026 00:06 , Rachel Dobkin

Iranian radar sites were targeted in the retaliatory strikes American forces launched against Tehran for the downing of a US helicopter, two US officials told CBS News.