US-Iran War News Live Updates: 'Tough Morning For Israel,' Opposition Slams Netanyahu As US-Iran Finalise Peace Deal
Officials from US and Iran will reportedly meet in Switzerland on 19 to formally sign the deal.
- Riya Alex
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Jun 15, 2026 12:25 pm IST
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Published On Jun 15, 2026 06:58 am IST
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The US and Iran have reached an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war that killed thousands of people and disrupted global energy supplies.
The officials from these countries will reportedly meet in Switzerland on 19 to formally sign the deal.
Meanwhile, in a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all! I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!"
The agreement comes after Trump earlier claimed that the peace deal will be signed on Sunday, June 14, on his 80th birthday. However, Iran did not confirm the timeline for signing the pact.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Airstrikes In Lebanon Continue
A number of attacks by Israel were reported in different parts of southern Lebanon, despite one of the conditions in the US-Iran deal requiring a halt to strikes. The Israeli army launched two strikes on Khiam and a drone attack on a car in Kfar Tebnit, where injuries have been reported.
(Source: Al Jazeera via Lebanon’s National News Agency)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: 'A Tough Morning For Israel,' Opposition Leader Slams Netanyahu
Opposition leader of Israel Yair Golan criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as US and Iran reached a peace deal. In a detailed post on X, he wrote, "This morning, Israeli citizens are waking up to an agreement between the United States and Iran made over Israel's head. In one signature stroke, immense military achievements secured with the courage of our pilots and the blood of our fighters have been erased, while Netanyahu stood on the sidelines—weak, ill, isolated, and powerless."
He added, "Netanyahu is the man who, for years, sold the public a false image of "Mr. Security," and in reality became the father of Israel's greatest strategic failure in its history. The man who built the notion of "Hamas is an asset," who enabled the flow of Qatari money, who abandoned the diplomatic arena, who dismantled Israel's alliances, and left it isolated at the moment of truth. Netanyahu is good for Hamas. Netanyahu is good for Iran. Netanyahu is good for Hezbollah. Netanyahu is not good for Israel."
בוקר קשה לישראל.
— Yair Golan - יאיר גולן (@YairGolan1) June 15, 2026
הבוקר אזרחי ישראל מתעוררים להסכם בין ארצות הברית לאיראן שנעשה מעל ראשה של ישראל.
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US-Iran War News Live Updates: 'Iran Will Never Have Nuclear Weapon,' Says Vance
Hailing the peace deal with Iran, US Vice President JD Vance told Fox News, “What the president has done is create the real space to transform that region. He added, “I think we can safely say, with confidence, that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon”.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Keir Starmer Welcomes Peace Deal - Check Full Statement
My statement on today's agreement between the United States and Iran. pic.twitter.com/taQZufv7ij
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) June 14, 2026
US-Iran War News Live Updates: India Linked LNG Tanker Heads Toward Hormuz
A liquefied natural gas tanker that has been stuck in the Persian Gulf for more than three months is heading toward the Strait of Hormuz as US President Trump announced that the route with reopen and confirmed a peace deal with Iran.
The LNG carrier, which is under a long-term charter with an Indian state-owned importer, is moving into the eastern side of Hormuz, toward the Gulf of Oman.
(Source: Bloomberg News)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Trump's Ex-Aide Urges To Cut Support For Israel
Former head of US National Counterrorism Center Joe Kent, who resigned earlier this year reportedly over disagreements with Trump on Iran war, urged the administration to cut assistance to Israel.
In a post on X, Kent wrote, "We can strengthen our chances of this deal holding by cutting all military/intel assistance to Israel, they took every opportunity to tank this deal & will likely do so again unless we take action. We should also quietly get our troops out of the bases in the Gulf that can be reached by Iran. This ensures Iranian hardliners can’t strike us to drag us back into the fight. Take away every factor that we can control that could force us back into the war on Israel or Iran’s terms. Set all conditions that we can control in our favor."
We can strengthen our chances of this deal holding by cutting all military/intel assistance to Israel, they took every opportunity to tank this deal & will likely do so again unless we take action.
— Joe Kent (@joekent16jan19) June 14, 2026
We should also quietly get our troops out of the bases in the Gulf that can be… https://t.co/IIvIQhUnn1
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Indian Stock Market Rallies After Peace Deal Announcement
Indian equity benchmarks soared on Monday, June 15 as its Asian peers rallied and crude prices fell after US-Iran reached a deal to end war. The NSE Nifty 50 rose as much as 1.64% to 24,011.35. The BSE Sensex advanced as much as 1.7%, or 1,293.12 points, to 76,821.07.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Barack Obama's Aide Slams Iran War
In a post on X, Robert Malley, a former US negotiator durin Barack Obama's tenure and special envoy for Iran said, "This deal reopens a body of water that was open before the war and begins a nuclear negotiation far narrower than what Trump was seeking before the war. All at a staggering cost to the entire world while leaving an IRGC-led government that feels strengthened."
This deal reopens a body of water that was open before the war and begins a nuclear negotiation far narrower than what Trump was seeking before the war. All at a staggering cost to the entire world while leaving an IRGC-led government that feels strengthened.
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) June 15, 2026
US-Iran War News Live Updates: China Welcomes Deal But Remains Cautious
China has welcomed the deal as a positive step, aligning with its long-standing call for a complete ceasefire, an end to hostilities, and a return to dialogue. However, China is expected to remain cautious, highlighting the lack of clarity on several key aspects and the need for further negotiations.
(Source: Al Jazeera)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Key Points Of Draft Agreement
The draft agreement areement contains 14 points, which includes -
- A permanent and immediate halt on attacks, including hostilties in Lebanon.
- Completely lifting the naval blockade within 30 days, with a US commitment to withdraw its forces from around Iran; and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
- The draft includes the suspension of sanctions on oil sales and a final agreement on nuclear related issues within 60 days of signing the deal.
- Release of $24bn in frozen Iranian assets during this 60-day period. The negotiations would not start till half of Iran’s frozen assets had been released and restrictions affecting the Strait of Hormuz had been lifted.
- Discussions over Iran’s missile programme and its support for resistance groups is not a part of the draft deal.
(Source: AL Jazeera Via Mehr. Al Jazeera could not independently verufy the details mentioned in the report.)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: US Not Concerned About Regime Change In Iran, Trump Says
Either US President or Vice President is expected to electronically sign the agreement, Trump told Wall Street Journal, indicating that sanctions on Iran could be lifted depending on Tehran’s future actions. US will conduct stringent inspection to monitor Iranian compliance, even as Washington signals that regime change is no longer an objective.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Netanyahu Raised Objections Over The Deal, Claims Trump
Trump claimed that the agreement was concluded with Iran despite objections raised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Sharing further details on the deal with Iran, Trump told New York Times that the agreement aimed at ensuring the Strait of Hormuz remains permanently toll-fre, with a memorandum of understanding (MoU) suspending transit tolls through the Strait of Hormuz for an initial period of 60 days.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: What Did Iran Say On The Deal?
Iran’s deputy foreign minister for legal and international affairs Kazem Gharibabadi confirmed the deal. He said that an “immediate and permanent end to the war and military operations on various fronts, including Lebanon”, would be announced starting on Monday.
Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, posting on X in the early hours of Monday noted, "We will not bow our heads before any power, but we consider ourselves responsible and accountable to the Iranian nation and their legitimate demands," Pezeshkian wrote, adding: "By 'the people,' we mean all the people of Iran, not a specific faction or group.
(Source: Tasnim news agency)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: UN Chief Hails Peace Deal
UN Chief António Guterres congratulated both sides for "immediate and permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a negotiation framework". He further wrote on X, "I warmly congratulate the US & Iran for having reached a peace deal that provides for an immediate & permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as a framework for further negotiations. This represents a critical step towards the peaceful settlement of the conflict."
I warmly congratulate the US & Iran for having reached a peace deal that provides for an immediate & permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as a framework for further negotiations. This represents a critical step towards the peaceful settlement of the…
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) June 14, 2026
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Oil Slips To $84 A Barrel
Oil prices dipped after the peace deal announcement that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global crude shipments.
WTI crude futures for July delivery fell 4.77% to $80.83 a barrel, while Brent crude futures for August delivery dropped about 4% to $83.77 a barrel.
US-Iran War News Live Updates: Deal Will Bring Peace And Security, Says Trump
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "This Great Deal will bring Peace and Security to the whole Region. Many presidents have tried to make Peace with Iran, and all have failed before me. The Leaders of the Region have, for the first time, found a President who can help them achieve real Peace. With the opening of the Strait upon the signing of the Deal on Friday, for purposes of mine removal, oil will flow on both ends again for the Region, and the World!"
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