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Ceasefire Deal Appears Closer as Fighting and Drone Attacks Continue
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75% centerFirst reported by Ynet · Jun 11, 2026
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What happened
Drone and missile activity continued in the Strait of Hormuz and near Israel even as U.S., Iranian, and Pakistani officials said an Iran-U.S. deal was nearing completion. Washington described a framework focused on dismantling Iran’s enriched material and sanctions relief, while Iranian reports, Trump’s response, and UAE funding claims all conflicted sharply.
- 01U.S. forces intercepted Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz overnight.
- 02Hezbollah drones triggered sirens in Metula and Misgav Am.
- 03A senior U.S. official said a framework deal could be signed within days.
- 04Israeli officials called the emerging agreement a catastrophe.
- 05Iranian, U.S., Pakistani, and UAE accounts of the deal sharply contradicted one another.
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