Iran says it is closing the Strait of Hormuz again

Skip to next section US military keeps watch after Iran announces closure of Strait of Hormuz

20 June 2026

US military keeps vigil after Iran announces closure of Hormuz

The US military said on Saturday it remains “present and vigilant” in the vital waterway, shortly after Iran announced it was closing the Strait of Hormuz.

“US forces remain present and on alert to ensure that all aspects of the agreement with Iran are adhered to, followed and implemented with full force and effect,” US Central Command said in a statement.

Following the joint US-Israeli attacks on Tehran on February 28, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a vital conduit for oil and gas shipments, to shipping traffic.

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Pakistan says skip next part of US-Iran talks to be held in Switzerland on Sunday

20 June 2026

Pakistan says US-Iran talks will be held in Switzerland on Sunday

Pakistan, the key mediator in US-Iran talks, said technical talks will be held in Switzerland on Sunday to implement an interim agreement to end the war in the Middle East.

“Following the signing of the Islamabad MoU, technical level talks will be held in Bergenstock, Switzerland on June 21,” Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

It said Pakistani and Qatari mediators would join the talks along with US and Iranian representatives.

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Skip to next section Iran’s negotiating team headed to Switzerland, state TV reports

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Iran’s negotiating team is headed to Switzerland, state TV reports

Iranian state television reported on Saturday that the country’s negotiating team was heading to Switzerland for talks with Washington. The trip was originally scheduled for Friday but was canceled.

“So this visit is about demanding that the other side fulfill its obligations,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bagahi told state TV.

The announcement came shortly after Iran’s Joint Military Command said it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz due to continued Israeli attacks in Lebanon.

The ongoing hostilities have strained the US-Iran interim agreement.

Bagahei also said that negotiations to reach a final agreement would only begin when key commitments, including an end to the fighting in Lebanon, are met.

“If any part of these understandings, any part of these commitments, is not implemented, the memorandum of understanding as a whole will be in jeopardy,” Bagahi said.

Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance said on Saturday he hoped to visit Switzerland soon for talks with Iranian officials.

In an interview with Fox News, Vance said he was confident that the 14-point agreement between Washington and Tehran would hold. He also said he had seen no evidence that the Strait of Hormuz had been closed.

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Skip to next section Iran says Strait of Hormuz closed due to Israeli attacks on Lebanon

20 June 2026

Iran says Strait of Hormuz closed due to Israeli attacks on Lebanon

Iran’s Central Military Command said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz would be closed again over Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon.

“It is here to announce that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to ship traffic,” the Khatam-al Anbia central headquarters said in a statement carried by state TV.

It called the move a “first step” in response to Tehran’s violations of the agreement with the United States.

“If aggression continues, further plans will be made and steps will be taken to compel the enemy to comply with its obligations,” it added.

Ships began passing through the waterway after the interim US-Iran deal was signed earlier in the week.

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Skip to next section Watch: Republicans stand firm on Donald Trump’s deal with Iran

20 June 2026

WATCH: Republicans stand firm on Donald Trump’s deal with Iran

DW’s David Levitz discusses opposition within the Republican Party to President Donald Trump’s Iran deal with Washington correspondent Benjamin Alvarez Gruber and Middle East analyst Giorgio Cafiero.

Republicans are adamant on the deal made by Donald Trump with Iran

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Skip to next section Hezbollah accuses Israel of ‘attempted infiltration’

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Hezbollah accuses Israel of ‘attempted infiltration’

According to Lebanon-based Hezbollah, Israeli forces used Friday’s ceasefire to advance on strategic hills overlooking the Lebanese city of Nabatieh.

“Again, under the cover of the ceasefire, the enemy attempted infiltration last night towards the Ali Taher Hills,” the group said in a statement issued on Saturday.

The Iran-backed Islamist group said it spoke to Israeli soldiers.

Hezbollah reiterated its commitment to the ceasefire, but warned that it “will not be lenient in countering any enemy attempts to expand its occupation.”

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Skip to next section Lebanese civil defense says 16 killed in Israeli air strikes on Nabatieh

20 June 2026

Lebanese Civil Defense says Israeli air strikes on Nabatieh kill 16

The death toll in Lebanon continued to rise on Saturday, with the country’s civil protection agency reporting that 16 people had been killed in ongoing Israeli attacks on the Nabatieh district.

According to the agency, rescue workers have been working “since the morning” and 12 other injured people have been transported to hospital.

The increase came after Israel and Hezbollah reportedly agreed to a ceasefire that was due to come into effect on Friday afternoon.

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Skip to next section More deaths reported in Lebanon

20 June 2026

More deaths reported in Lebanon

Lebanon’s state-run NNA agency reported that despite Friday’s declaration of force, clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continued on Saturday, killing at least one soldier and seven people, including two children. The NNA also reported Israeli airstrikes and explosions at various locations in southern Lebanon.

The continued fighting between Israel and Hezbollah puts pressure on their respective allies, the US and Iran, as they attempt a peace framework for the Iran war. A similar flare-up on Friday was enough to postpone scheduled talks between US Vice President JD Vance and senior Iranian leaders in the Swiss Alps.

The memorandum of understanding between the US and Israel calls for an end to the fighting in Lebanon and calls for respecting Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. However, Israel and Hezbollah are not parties to this agreement.

Yesterday, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said IDF forces would remain in Lebanon “as long as necessary”, rejecting pressure from Tehran and its ally the US to end the conflict. While news of the ceasefire broke just hours later, Israel is now accusing Hezbollah, which the US, Germany and other countries consider a terrorist group, of “gross” ceasefire violations.

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Skip to next section Israel, Hezbollah accused of breaking ceasefire over trade

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Israel, Hezbollah accused of breaking ceasefire

The Israeli military confirmed it was shelling Lebanon on Saturday, but accused Hezbollah of the latest ceasefire breach.

“Overnight, the Hezbollah terrorist organization fired more than 50 shells at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon,” news agency AFP quoted an IDF military officer as saying.

In response, Israel is striking “Hezbollah terrorist targets,” the official said.

Hezbollah, which is based in Lebanon, is both an Iran-backed Shia militia and a political party in the religiously diverse country. Also on Saturday, Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said that his group has the right to respond to Israeli attacks.

“For us, what concerns us is that the enemy fully and comprehensively respects the ceasefire, and does not try to attack our country and villages or occupy any new positions,” Fadlallah said in a statement. “When this enemy attacks us, the resistance has every right to confront it, because it is the aggressor and the occupier,” he said.

Lebanon remains the main obstacle to Israel-US-Iran peace

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Skip to next section Pakistani Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi leaves for Tehran – report

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Pakistani Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi leaves for Tehran – report

With US-Iran talks in Switzerland still in doubt, Iran’s state news agency, IRNA, reported that Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi was traveling to Tehran on Saturday.

According to the report, Naqvi is scheduled to meet “high-ranking Iranian officials” and “monitor the progress of talks” with the United States.

Pakistan has positioned itself as a mediator in the current conflict, with Naqvi visiting Iran several times since the war began in late February.

In his latest visit earlier this week, Naqvi met Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni.

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Skip to next section 5 killed in new Israeli airstrike in Lebanon – report

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5 killed in new Israeli airstrike in Lebanon – report

Israel launched a new round of attacks against targets in southern Lebanon overnight, killing five, according to Lebanese news agency NNA.

The government agency reported that Israeli forces used jets, drones and artillery against residential buildings. The Israeli military, or Israel Defense Forces, did not immediately comment.

The news comes just hours after Israel agreed to a ceasefire with the Lebanon-based Iran-backed Hezbollah militia.

Israel, Hezbollah agree on ceasefire, US-Iran deal in danger

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Any renewed fighting in Lebanon could threaten US and Iranian efforts to restart the peace process in Switzerland.

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Skip to next section Report: Trump appoints Witkoff to renew peace talks in Switzerland

20 June 2026

Report: Trump sends envoy to Witkoff to renew peace talks in Switzerland

US diplomat Steve Witkoff, who serves as Donald Trump’s special envoy for the Middle East, is heading to Switzerland, where he is expected to meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, US media reported on Saturday.

The conversation came after US Vice President JD Vance canceled his visit on Friday.

Washington and Tehran were hoping for the implementation of the memorandum of understanding to end the Iran war. Those plans were disrupted by renewed fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. Hezbollah has been declared a terrorist group by Israel, Germany, the US and many other countries.

It was unclear whether Vance was also traveling to Switzerland on Saturday. However, reports indicate that Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who was also the White House envoy to the Middle East, will participate in the renewed talks.

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Skip to next section Welcome to our coverage

20 June 2026

Welcome to our coverage

Join us as the United States and Iran move to save Switzerland peace talks after talks were postponed on Friday amid heavy fighting in Lebanon.

Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militia have since declared a ceasefire. However, the latest reports indicate more Israeli airstrikes.

Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is also reportedly expected to attend the talks in Switzerland.

We’ll be bringing you the latest updates, videos and expert analysis on the conflict in the Middle East throughout the day.

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