US vs Iran War Latest News
The US–Iran conflict continues to evolve, with new developments emerging by the hour. This live section from CoinEdition delivers Iran war latest news, covering military actions, ceasefire efforts, and diplomatic responses. It also tracks how the situation is influencing oil prices, inflation expectations, crypto, and global financial markets. With tensions shifting quickly, each update provides clear context and verified information. From official statements to market reactions, CoinEdition keeps you informed on the latest developments and their broader global impact.
Qatar Rejects Permanent Hormuz Fees
Qatar has opposed permanent transit fees for ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, while remaining open to temporary tolls if they help restore safe passage, according to the Economic Times. The position keeps attention on Gulf diplomacy as the U.S. pushes for the waterway to remain open without long-term toll barriers, with energy markets still watching shipping flows and insurance risks.
Hormuz Traffic Show Recovery Signs
Vessel movement through the Strait of Hormuz is improving with U.S. assistance, offering a partial relief signal for global energy markets. The route remains central to oil and gas flows, so any recovery in ship traffic could reduce supply concerns and inflation pressure. However, the situation remains fragile as maritime security risks and insurance conditions continue to affect operators.
US Seizes Iranian Crypto Assets
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the United States has seized nearly $1 billion in Iranian crypto assets as part of its wider financial pressure campaign against Tehran. Speaking at the Reagan National Economic Forum, Bessent said the seizures were carried out under Operation Economic Fury, which has also targeted bank accounts and overseas properties linked to Iran.
Hormuz Deal Awaits Trump Decision
President Donald Trump has not yet decided whether to move ahead with a proposed Iran agreement after a Situation Room meeting ended without a final announcement. Reports say the deal could extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but the White House wants key red lines met first, including nuclear limits and maritime security guarantees.
US Arms Rebuild May Take Years
U.S. weapons inventories remain under pressure after nearly 40 days of joint fighting with Israel against Iran, according to a CSIS report cited by Al Jazeera. The study said Patriot, THAAD, Tomahawk, SM-3, and SM-6 supplies were heavily drawn down, and rebuilding pre-war levels could take years because demand from allies is also competing with U.S. replenishment needs.
Palestine Condemns Gaza Ceasefire Violations
Palestinian officials accused Israel of violating ceasefire understandings through continued strikes in Gaza. The Foreign Ministry called for international pressure on Israel and warned of a worsening humanitarian situation.
Lebanon Warns Heritage Sites at Risk
Lebanon’s culture minister said Israeli strikes in the south are placing heritage landmarks in “serious danger.” He reported attacks near the UNESCO-listed ruins of Tyre and damage to the historic Beaufort Castle.
Iran Leader Calls for National Unity
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei accused the U.S. and Israel of trying to create internal divisions following recent conflict escalation. He urged national unity amid ongoing political and economic pressure.
Gulf States Condemn Kuwait Strike
The UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia condemned the missile strike on a U.S. airbase in Kuwait, calling it a violation of Kuwaiti sovereignty. The UAE directly blamed Iran and pledged support for Kuwait’s security.
Israeli Strike Kills Six in Lebanon
At least six people, including children, were reportedly killed in an Israeli drone strike on southern Lebanon’s Adloun Highway. Lebanese media said the victims were fleeing threatened areas near Tyre.