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Israel army chief says strikes on Hezbollah hit Islamic Republic’s regional axis

May 29, 2026, 13:35 GMT+1

Israel’s military chief said every strike against Hezbollah was also a blow to the Islamic Republic’s regional axis and Tehran’s investment in the region.

According to a statement from the Israeli military, Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made the remarks during a visit to Israeli army positions in the Shebaa Farms, inside Lebanon.

Zamir said the Israeli military remained at a high level of readiness for any possible development, including against the Islamic Republic.

He said no location would become a stronghold or safe zone for Hezbollah.

He added that Israeli forces would continue advancing into new areas if operational needs required it.

Zamir said the aim of Israel’s operations was to intensify pressure on Hezbollah, push threats farther away and strengthen the defense of communities in northern Israel.

He said more than 7,500 Hezbollah members had been killed since the start of the war, including 2,500 since the beginning of Operation Roaring Lion.

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US war secretary warns Iran during visit to USS Boxer

May 29, 2026, 13:31 GMT+1

US War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned the Islamic Republic that it would face American forces if it did not accept the deal on the table.

Speaking Friday during a visit to US troops aboard the USS Boxer in Singapore, Hegseth referred to President Donald Trump’s remarks at a Cabinet meeting, where Trump said Tehran must either accept the proposed agreement or face military action.

The USS Boxer is a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship, a type of vessel designed to carry Marines, aircraft, vehicles and landing craft for ship-to-shore operations.

Ships in this class can support helicopter and landing craft movements, including the use of LCAC hovercraft, making them relevant to any contingency involving coastal or island operations, though Hegseth did not specify any operational plan.

IRGC-affiliated outlet says possible US-Iran memo not finalized

May 29, 2026, 13:29 GMT+1

IRGC-affiliated Tasnim News Agency cited an informed source as saying the text of a possible memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington has not yet been finalized.

The source said the text would be announced officially if it is completed.

Responding to reports in Western media about parts of the possible agreement, the source said the versions published so far were “lacking accuracy.”

The source also said the text of the possible memorandum between the United States and the Islamic Republic had changed several times in recent days.

Greek man charged in Britain over alleged targeting of Iran International journalist

May 29, 2026, 13:27 GMT+1
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A Greek national has been charged under Britain’s National Security Act with assisting a foreign intelligence service, believed to be Iran’s, over the targeting of a journalist at London-based Iran International, British police said.

Counter Terrorism Policing London said Ioannis Aidinidis, 46, who lives in Munich, Germany, was charged under section 3(2) of the National Security Act 2023.

Aidinidis was due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court later Friday.

Police said a 46-year-old man was arrested in West Sussex on May 16 by detectives from Counter Terrorism Policing London, with support from officers from Counter Terrorism Policing South East.

He was detained under section 27 of the National Security Act 2023 and taken to a London police station. Police said warrants for further detention were obtained from Westminster Magistrates’ Court, allowing him to remain in custody until May 30, before charges were authorized after liaison with the Crown Prosecution Service.

The Metropolitan Police said officers did not believe there was any wider threat to the public in relation to the case.

“We know this may cause concern for many people here in the UK, and particularly those working in Persian-language media,” Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said.

She said police were continuing to work with organizations and individuals to provide safety and security advice, including the person and organization linked to the investigation.

Police said Counter Terrorism Policing continues to work with Persian-language media organizations and others in Britain over threats projected into the UK from Iran.

The case comes amid continued security concerns around Iran International and its staff in Britain.

In a separate case, three people were charged in April over an alleged attempted arson attack on premises linked to the broadcaster in northwest London. Police said that incident caused no damage or injuries.

Two Romanian men are also on trial in London over the 2024 stabbing of Iran International presenter Pouria Zeraati near his home in Wimbledon. British prosecutors have told the court the attack was ordered by a third party acting on behalf of the Iranian state. Tehran has denied involvement.

Iran state broadcaster says 24 ships crossed Hormuz in 24 hours

May 29, 2026, 13:12 GMT+1

Iran’s state broadcaster said 24 ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz over the past 24 hours with coordination from the IRGC Navy and Iran’s Foreign Ministry.

A state TV reporter in the Strait of Hormuz cited the IRGC Navy’s public relations office as saying the number of ships authorized to pass through the waterway was higher, but only a set number were allowed to transit each day to prevent maritime congestion and ensure vessel safety.

“Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has accelerated compared with previous weeks and months, but it has not yet returned to pre-war conditions,” the reporter said.

The reporter also said ships belonging to hostile countries and military vessels were not allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Hardline cleric warns diplomats against shaking hands with Khamenei’s killers

May 29, 2026, 13:09 GMT+1

Ahmad Alamolhoda, the Friday prayer leader of Mashhad, said there were no traitors at the Islamic Republic’s decision-making levels, while warning diplomats against showing friendliness toward the enemy.

Alamolhoda said some officials may suffer from negligence, lack of awareness or poor judgment, but added that “there is no betrayal.”

He said he hoped officials in the diplomatic field would act like military forces on the battlefield.

“This enemy is the killer of Ali Khamenei,” Alamolhoda said. “It is not right to shake hands with it and smile.”