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The Times Of India |
Jun 07, 2026 , 12:55:01 IST
US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Israel intercepts two projectiles fired from Lebanon
Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones towards Bahrain and Kuwait following recent US strikes on Iranian surveillance infrastructure, prompting strong condemnation from Gulf states and renewed concerns over regional security. Bahrain, Kuwait and US officials said the attacks were intercepted, while Tehran maintained that it had targeted American military assets in response to what it described as ceasefire violations.At the same time, Washington is considering a significant escalation of economic pressure on Iran. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reportedly ordered an assessment of damage sustained by Gulf allies and is examining options to make frozen Iranian assets available for reconstruction and repair efforts linked to Iranian attacks. The move could involve billions of dollars in Iranian funds held abroad and is being viewed as both a punitive measure against Tehran and a signal of support for Gulf partners.Diplomatic activity has intensified alongside the military confrontation. Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran carrying a reported message from Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, as Islamabad continues to position itself as a mediator between the United States and Iran. The visit follows earlier Pakistan-facilitated talks that failed to produce a breakthrough but kept communication channels open.Elsewhere, the Israel-Lebanon front remains active. Israel's strike on a Lebanese army patrol that killed military personnel drew condemnation from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, both of which accused Israel of violating Lebanon's sovereignty. Hezbollah, meanwhile, claimed it carried out 22 attacks on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon over the past day, highlighting the continued risk of escalation beyond the Gulf theatre.International responses continue to grow. Pope Leo publicly rejected characterisations of the US-Israel campaign against Iran as a "just war", while the Palestinian Authority condemned Iran's missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, signalling the increasingly complex diplomatic alignments emerging across the region.The conflict is also spilling into civilian spheres, including international sport and global trade. Iran's World Cup football team has been informed that players will only be allowed to enter the United States on match days and must leave immediately afterwards. Meanwhile, security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz continue to affect shipping and energy markets, with LNG carriers and commercial traffic being closely monitored as governments and businesses brace for further uncertainty.
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