Last Updated on June 9, 2026 1:29 pm by BIZNAMA NEWS
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US President Donald Trump has expressed high optimism regarding ongoing diplomatic engagements with Tehran, asserting that Washington is on the verge of securing a major breakthrough. In an interview, Mr. Trump said they are very close to having a very good, strong, and powerful deal. He said, US blockade of Iran’s ports has turned out to be much stronger than bombing.
He maintained that bilateral negotiations were still moving forward despite the recent cross-border missile strikes
Fragile pause holds in West Asia after Iran-Israel escalation amid diplomatic efforts
A fragile pause in hostilities appears to be holding across West Asia after a sharp escalation between Iran and Israel that briefly threatened to collapse a two-month-old ceasefire. While direct exchanges have reportedly slowed, both sides remain on high military alert, and officials continue to warn that the situation remains volatile. The latest round of tensions was triggered following an Israeli airstrike in Beirut targeting Hezbollah positions, which prompted Iran to launch ballistic missiles toward northern Israel. Israel responded with strikes on Iranian-linked targets, after which both sides indicated a temporary halt to further immediate escalation, though the underlying confrontation remains unresolved.
West Asia is witnessing a tense and fragile pause after days of intense military exchanges between Iran and Israel. The escalation began with an Israeli strike in Beirut targeting Hezbollah positions, which was followed by Iranian missile launches toward northern Israel. Israel then carried out retaliatory strikes on Iranian-linked targets, deepening fears of a wider regional confrontation. While both sides have since signalled a temporary halt to direct fire, military forces remain on high alert, and officials continue to warn that the situation could deteriorate rapidly. Diplomatic efforts are intensifying, with international actors pushing to prevent further escalation and preserve the fragile ceasefire framework that has held for roughly two months.
Meanwhile Yemeni Houthi forces claimed a missile launch toward Eilat, which was reportedly intercepted over the Red Sea without casualties. A U.S. Army helicopter reportedly crashed near the Strait of Hormuz with pilots unharmed, though the circumstances remain unclear.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the situation on the Iranian front is currently contained, while warning that any further aggression will be met with a strong response. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has also reiterated that military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon will continue. In Gaza, the United Nations continues to express concern over restrictions on humanitarian access due to the closure of key border crossings, which is worsening conditions for civilians.
Iran said lasting de-escalation depends on an end to Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon. Diplomatic efforts are underway, with United States President Donald Trump indicating that negotiations aimed at stabilising the situation and advancing a broader understanding are approaching a critical stage and suggesting that progress could be possible in the coming days. He has also reportedly cautioned Israeli leadership against further escalation as talks continue.

