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Iran-US war latest: Tehran says ‘blind strikes’ won’t dent Hormuz control after Trump threatens more attacks

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard says US strikes won’t change control over Hormuz

The naval command of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that the US “blind strikes” on Sirik did not resolve Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran and the US continued their attacks in the Gulf as each accused the other of violating an interim deal signed less than two weeks ago to end their four-month-old war.

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“America’s blind strikes on Sirik will not undermine our control over the Strait. But our strikes against violators serve as a reminder to other vessels of the proper route for safe passage,” the Guard posted on X.

“As for US bases in the region, that is a separate matter. They will experience hell in the days ahead.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar28 June 2026 06:14

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Israeli military says it killed militants in southern Syria

The Israeli military this morning said ⁠its forces killed several armed ⁠militants ​in ⁠the security ⁠zone ​in ⁠southern Syria.

The Israeli military ‌said it ‌would continue ⁠to operate in the area to remove any threats ‌to ​Israeli ‌civilians and ⁠its soldiers.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar28 June 2026 06:10

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Iran condemns US strikes as violation of interim deal

Iran this morning said that the US airstrikes ⁠targeted several monitoring and surveillance facilities on Iran’s ⁠southern ​coast, calling ⁠the attacks a violation ⁠of an interim ​deal ⁠meant to ‌end the four-month-old war between the ‌two countries.

“These ‌brutal attacks … show that the ⁠US does not place the slightest value and credibility on its commitments, and breaking ‌promises is part ​of ‌its nature,” ⁠the foreign ministry said in a ‌statement.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar28 June 2026 05:54

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Iran’s Guard says it struck US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said its naval and aerospace forces carried out a joint missile and drone operation targeting military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain.

The Guard said the strikes were in response to US attacks on Iranian coastal positions. It warned that further violations would receive a “crushing response.

Both Bahrain and Kuwait confirmed this morning that Iran targeted them with drone and missile fire overnight after new US airstrikes hit Iran.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar28 June 2026 05:44

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Israeli military says it killed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon

Israeli military this morning said ⁠it killed Hezbollah militants armed with rocket-propelled ⁠grenades and ​struck ⁠a rocket ⁠launcher in ​the Nabatieh ⁠area ‌of southern Lebanon to remove ‌threats to ‌its soldiers.

The Israeli ⁠military said it struck the structure from which the militants operated ‌and dismantled ​a ‌rocket launcher ⁠that posed ⁠a threat.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar28 June 2026 05:20

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Iran says it hit U.S. military facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain

Iran claims it has targeted U.S. military facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain early on Sunday morning, in response to earlier U.S. strikes, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said, per Reuters.

According to Iranian state media, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps said it had hit eight American targets, at a U.S. naval base in Bahrain and Kuwait’s Ali Al Salem Air Base.

Graeme Massie28 June 2026 05:15

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US releases video of Iran strikes

Graeme Massie28 June 2026 05:01

Hezbollah chief rejects Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, calls it a humiliation

Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said ⁠on Saturday that the Israel-Lebanon framework agreement ⁠signed ​in Washington ⁠is “null”, a “humiliation” ⁠and a ​surrender of sovereignty, ⁠and ‌should be replaced by ‌the Iran-US ‌memorandum.

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Qassem said in ⁠a statement that any attempt to link Israel’s withdrawal from southern ‌Lebanon to ​the ‌group’s disarmament crossed “red ⁠lines.”

Dan Haygarth28 June 2026 03:00

Air fares remain expensive even though jet fuel prices have fallen amid Iran peace deal

Though jet fuel prices have fallen more than 40 percent from February, American consumers aren’t feeling much relief from airfare prices that jumped because of costs connected to the US- Iran war.

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Airfares booked from the last week of June through the end of August are 15 percent higher than they were in 2025, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, citing figures from airfare tracker Going. Through March 30, the average price of a domestic ticket in the United States was $428 – $19 higher than the average at the end of 2025, and the second-highest average fare since September 2022, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

“The house always wins,” Harteveldt told Bloomberg. “If the marketplace isn’t demanding that an airline reduces its fares to the very lowest levels it was charging before, airlines aren’t going to lower those fares.”

Dan Haygarth28 June 2026 02:00

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Trump warns Iran ‘will no longer exist’ if it keeps breaking ceasefire

Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday evening to warn that Iran ‘will no longer exist’ if Tehran keeps breaking the ceasefire.

Trump’s latest threat came after the U.S. launched fresh strikes on Iranian missile and drone locations and radar sites “ for violating the Cease Fire Agreement, AGAIN.“

“It is very possible that they will never learn! There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started. If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!”

Graeme Massie28 June 2026 01:06

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