Middle East crisis live: ships report attacks as Iran closes strait of Hormuz; Trump says US cannot be blackmailed

Middle East crisis live: ships report attacks as Iran closes strait of Hormuz; Trump says US cannot be blackmailed

The Guardian nation

Key Points:

  • US President Donald Trump warned Iran against attempting to "blackmail" the US by controlling the strait of Hormuz, while expressing cautious optimism about potential negotiations with Tehran.
  • Iran's supreme national security council is reviewing new proposals from the US, but Tehran insists it will maintain control over the strait until the war ends and condemns the US naval blockade as a breach of ceasefire.
  • The UK Maritime Trade Operations reported multiple incidents near the strait of Hormuz, including attacks on vessels and suspicious activities, highlighting ongoing tensions in the strategic waterway.
  • Hezbollah denied involvement in a deadly attack on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, which killed a French soldier, despite accusations from French President Emmanuel Macron who called for accountability.
  • The US Central Command confirmed enforcing a naval blockade on Iranian ports, with 23 ships complying with orders to turn back, while Israel conducted strikes in southern Lebanon citing ceasefire violations by Hezbollah.

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