Iran war: Hezbollah rejects Lebanon-Israel ceasefire terms
What you need to know
- Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire
- Hezbollah rejects ceasefire deal brokered by US
- Iran's Quds Force demanded Israel's withdrawal to pre-war positions in Lebanon
- US House of Representatives votes to end military action in Iran
Keep reading here for the latest news related to the Iran war on June 4, 2026.
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Fragile negotiations between the US and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz have stalled several times.
Tehran has been charging ships up to $2 million (€1.73 million) for safe passage through the strait, while the United States has imposed a naval embargo, turning back vessels carrying Iranian oil exports.
Separately, on Thursday, the AFP news agency, citing the maritime tracking firm Kpler, reported that four Iranian-flagged oil tankers passed through the strait.
The firm detected the passage on Monday of the Hilda I, the Amber, the Silvia 1 and the Happiness I.
According to Kpler, the vessels were carrying a total of 7 million barrels of oil loaded in mid-April on Kharg Island.
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