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- PriorityIL09:34UTC06:34EST02:34
Hamas Military Chief Killed as Israel Intensifies Lebanon Strikes and US-Iran Talks Continue (May 27, 0634 UTC, 0934 Israel) (Morning Edition)
Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas's new military chief Mohammed Odeh in a Gaza strike, while intensifying airstrikes in Lebanon that killed at least 31 people. Hezbollah launched over 15 drones at Israel and threatened to topple the Lebanese government. US-Iran negotiations continued with Secretary of State Rubio saying a deal could take 'a few days,' even as Iran condemned recent US strikes as a ceasefire violation.
- RoutineIL15:26UTC12:26EST08:26
Trump Warns Iran to 'Get Smart' as Extended Blockade Looms
President Trump threatened Iran to 'get smart soon' and is reportedly preparing for an extended naval blockade, while Hezbollah launched rockets at the Galilee and claimed drone strikes on IDF tanks in Qantara. The IDF killed a senior Hamas intelligence operative in Gaza, and the UAE's OPEC exit continued to reshape energy markets.
- PriorityIL22:16UTC19:16EST15:16
UAE Quits OPEC as IDF Demolishes Hezbollah Tunnels Built with Iranian Guidance
The UAE announced it will leave OPEC effective May 1, fracturing the oil cartel amid the Hormuz crisis, while the IDF demolished two vast Hezbollah attack tunnels in southern Lebanon built with direct Iranian guidance. Hezbollah launched coordinated drone strikes on IDF positions, and Lebanese Army soldiers were injured in an Israeli airstrike during a rescue operation.
- PriorityIL15:29UTC12:29EST08:29
IDF Soldier Severely Wounded in Hezbollah Drone Attack as US Rejects Iranian Proposal
An IDF soldier was severely wounded and another lightly injured in a Hezbollah explosive drone attack in southern Lebanon, amid a US rejection of Iran's proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz without addressing its nuclear program.
- PriorityIL15:25UTC12:25EST08:25
IDF Strikes Hezbollah Sites in Beqaa Valley for First Time in Three Weeks
The IDF launched airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in the Beqaa Valley and southern Lebanon for the first time in three weeks, while Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem rejected negotiations and vowed to continue confrontation. Iran's foreign minister arrived in Moscow for talks as Tehran reportedly proposed a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war.
- RoutineIL03:14UTC00:14EST20:14
Hezbollah Drone Strike Kills IDF Soldier, Wounds Six in Southern Lebanon
An IDF soldier was killed and six others wounded when a Hezbollah explosive-laden drone struck near troops evacuating casualties in Taybeh, southern Lebanon. The attack, which targeted a disabled Merkava tank, prompted Israeli artillery and airstrikes that killed 14 civilians according to Lebanese health authorities, while the IDF Home Front Command tightened gathering restrictions in northern Israel.
- PriorityIL21:05UTC18:05EST14:05
Hezbollah Drone Strike Kills IDF Soldier in Southern Lebanon
An IDF soldier was killed and six others wounded when a Hezbollah explosive-laden drone struck near a disabled tank in Taybeh, southern Lebanon, marking the first Israeli fatality since the ceasefire extension. The IRGC Navy seized two ships, including one Israeli-linked vessel, in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran's diplomatic push with Pakistan, Oman, and Russia stalled.
- PriorityIL18:45UTC15:45EST11:45
Weekly Review: Hezbollah Downs Israeli Hermes 450 Drone, Loitering Glider Strikes IDF
Hezbollah shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone over Tyre and attacked IDF troops in Al-Qantara with loitering gliders, marking the most significant kinetic escalation since the ceasefire extension. The US authorized its Navy to target Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's foreign minister prepared to visit Pakistan for talks.
- PriorityIL18:04UTC15:04EST11:04
Hezbollah Downs IDF Hermes 450 Drone Over Tyre as Ceasefire Violations Intensify
Hezbollah shot down an IDF Hermes 450 drone over Tyre with a surface-to-air missile — the first confirmed loss of this type since the ceasefire — while launching loitering glider attacks on Israeli troops in Al-Qantara and triggering Israeli strikes on Bint Jbeil. The US Navy was authorized to target Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz, and a Pentagon email floated punishing NATO allies for not supporting the Iran campaign.
- PriorityIL03:49UTC00:49EST20:49
Lebanon Ceasefire Extended Three Weeks as Hezbollah Fires Rocket Salvo at Shtula
Trump announced a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire following White House talks between Israeli and Lebanese delegations, even as Hezbollah fired a rocket salvo at the northern Israeli community of Shtula — its sixth claimed operation of the day — minutes before the extension was declared. The IDF intercepted the rockets and struck the launcher and a second loaded launcher in Lebanon.
- PriorityIL21:32UTC18:32EST14:32
Trump Orders Navy to Shoot Hormuz Miners; Katz Awaits US Green Light to Strike Iran
President Trump publicly ordered the US Navy to shoot and kill any vessel mining the Strait of Hormuz, while Israeli Defense Minister Katz declared Israel is prepared to resume war against Iran and is awaiting a US 'green light' to strike Iranian energy infrastructure and the new supreme leader. Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ghalibaf resigned from the negotiating team amid reported IRGC interference, further complicating ceasefire diplomacy.
- PriorityIL15:29UTC12:29EST08:29
Hezbollah Fires Anti-Tank Missile at IDF; Iran Blocks Hormuz Reopening
Hezbollah fired an anti-tank guided missile at IDF forces in southern Lebanon — confirmed by the IDF as a ceasefire violation — while Iran's parliament speaker Ghalibaf declared the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen as long as the US is 'blockading ports,' hardening Tehran's position beyond the fee-charging posture reported in the prior SITREP. Israel-Lebanon ceasefire talks are underway in Washington with the truce set to expire in approximately three days.
- PriorityIL12:31UTC09:31EST05:31
Iran Begins Charging Hormuz Transit Fees; Israeli Settlers Cross Into Syria
Since the prior SITREP, a senior Iranian official has told AFP that Tehran has begun charging transit fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz — a significant operational shift from the prior posture of threatening closure. Separately, dozens of Israeli settlers crossed into Syrian territory in the Golan Heights and barricaded themselves on a rooftop, representing a new flashpoint not covered in the prior SITREP.
- PriorityIL04:32UTC01:32EST21:32
IRGC Seizes Two Container Ships in Strait of Hormuz
Since the prior SITREP, Iran's IRGC seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz — the first such seizures since the start of the war with the US and Israel — while a third vessel was targeted but not captured. The White House stated the seizures do not violate the existing truce, as the ships were neither US nor Israeli-flagged.
- PriorityIL03:21UTC00:21EST20:21
Israeli Strike Kills Lebanese Journalist; Unconfirmed Explosions Reported in Tehran and Bandar Abbas
Since the prior SITREP, an Israeli airstrike confirmed by Al Jazeera killed Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil and at least four others in Lebanon; separately, unconfirmed reports of explosions in Tehran and Bandar Abbas, and anti-aircraft missile activation in Ahvaz, emerged in the final minutes of the coverage window. The US Senate rejected a fifth Democratic attempt to curtail Trump's war powers against Iran.
- PriorityIL01:14UTC22:14EST18:14
Lebanese Journalist Amal Khalil Confirmed Killed in IDF Strike at Al-Tiri
Since the prior SITREP, Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has been confirmed killed — not merely trapped — in the IDF strike at al-Tiri, southern Lebanon, with her body recovered after hours of search. Separately, US Navy Secretary John Phelan has departed the Trump administration immediately, amid ongoing maritime tensions with Iran.
- PriorityIL23:18UTC20:18EST16:18
Second French UNIFIL Soldier Dies; IDF Strike Wounds Journalists in Southern Lebanon
Since the prior SITREP, a second French UNIFIL soldier has died of wounds sustained in last week's Hezbollah attack on UN peacekeepers, and an IDF strike in southern Lebanon wounded journalists at the at-Tiri/Tayri site — with the Papal Ambassador's convoy, UNIFIL, the Lebanese Army, and the Red Cross now present at the scene. The White House has clarified that Trump set no specific deadline for the Iran ceasefire extension, and CENTCOM confirmed it ordered 29 vessels to turn back in the past 24 hours under the Iran naval blockade.
- RoutineIL22:28UTC19:28EST15:28
US Orders Citizens to Leave Lebanon as Hezbollah Declares Ceasefire Over
Since the prior SITREP, the US Embassy in Beirut has issued an urgent departure advisory for American citizens in Lebanon, while Hezbollah formally declared it is no longer bound by the ceasefire and claimed four additional drone/glider operations against IDF forces in southern Lebanon. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt simultaneously stated on Fox News that Iran must transfer its enriched uranium to the United States.
- PriorityIL21:20UTC18:20EST14:20
Second French UNIFIL Soldier Dies; IDF Strikes Hezbollah Vehicles in South Lebanon
Since the prior SITREP, a second French UNIFIL soldier (Cpl. Anicet Girardin) has died of wounds sustained in last week's Hezbollah attack on UN peacekeepers, raising the diplomatic stakes with France and NATO. Simultaneously, the IDF confirmed striking Hezbollah vehicles that crossed the Forward Defense Line near Tayri, killing two fighters, while Al-Manar reported a Hezbollah missile fired at IDF forces in Maroun Al-Ras — unconfirmed by independent sources.
- RoutineIL20:20UTC17:20EST13:20
Iran Executes Nuclear Employee for Spying; Settlers Breach Syria Border
Since the prior SITREP, Iran has executed a former nuclear agency employee convicted of spying for Israel, and Trump announced that eight women protesters facing execution in Iran will be spared. Separately, dozens of Israeli settler activists breached the Syrian border before being escorted out by the IDF, while Lebanon's ceasefire talks Thursday carry a new Israeli demand to repeal the anti-normalisation law.
- PriorityIL18:27UTC15:27EST11:27
Second French UNIFIL Soldier Dies; IRGC Hormuz Blockade Confirmed Kinetic
Since the prior SITREP, a second French UNIFIL peacekeeper has died from wounds sustained in a weekend Hezbollah ambush, confirmed by President Macron — the most significant new development on the Lebanon front. Separately, the IRGC's Strait of Hormuz blockade is now confirmed kinetic, with Iran International SITREP reporting fire on three vessels and seizure of two foreign ships, while Trump has narrowed the US-Iran ceasefire extension to 3–5 days and signalled a second round of talks could occur within 36–72 hours.
- PriorityIL16:31UTC13:31EST09:31
Settlers Kill Two at Ramallah School; Hezbollah Drone Hits Artillery Position in Al-Bayyada
Since the prior SITREP, Israeli settlers opened fire on a school in Ramallah killing two people — the most significant new lethal development in the West Bank this cycle. Separately, Hezbollah claimed a drone strike on an Israeli artillery emplacement in Al-Bayyada, and Israeli aircraft conducted a second strike on Al-Tiri in southern Lebanon with reported casualties.
- PriorityIL11:32UTC08:32EST04:32
Second UKMTO Maritime Report, US Blocks Iraq Dollar Shipment, Iran Issues Trigger Warning
Since the prior SITREP, three new developments have emerged: UKMTO issued a second maritime incident report 8NM west of Iran (distinct from the prior northeast-of-Oman attack); the US Treasury blocked a ~$500M Iraq oil dollar shipment to curb Iran-linked groups; and Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya spokesman issued a 'hands on trigger' warning as the IRGC marked its 48th anniversary with vows of military surprises.
- FlashIL08:42UTC05:42EST01:42
IRGC Opens Fire on Cargo Ship Northeast of Oman During Active Ceasefire
An IRGC vessel fired on a container ship approximately 15 nautical miles northeast of Oman, causing significant damage to the bridge — a kinetic maritime incident during the active US-Iran ceasefire and Hormuz blockade. UKMTO confirmed the attack; Israeli and regional media corroborate the IRGC attribution.