Secret Service officer shot; Iran to reopen Hormuz; U.S. rejects Hamas proposal
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Secret Service officer shot at Washington gala
Federal prosecutors have confirmed that a Secret Service officer was shot during an attempted storming of a media gala in Washington. The incident occurred during an event attended by President Donald Trump.
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the breach. The confirmation of the officer's injury marks a development in the ongoing security review of the event.
Iran agrees to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Iran has agreed to a phased reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, contingent upon the lifting of the current blockade. The agreement follows diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring transit through the critical waterway.
Separately, Iran has committed to capping its uranium enrichment at 3.5%. The nation will also begin a gradual disposal of its existing uranium stockpiles as part of the new commitments.
U.S. and Israel reject Palestinian proposal
The United States and Israel have formally rejected a joint proposal from Palestinian factions, including Hamas. The proposal sought to link the disarmament of Hamas to the recognition of a Palestinian state and specific security guarantees following recent negotiations regarding Gaza.
The rejection maintains the current diplomatic impasse regarding the conditions for disarmament. Both nations have declined the terms presented by the factions.
Bulk carrier attacked near Strait of Hormuz
The UK Maritime Trade Operations center has reported an attack on a bulk carrier near the Strait of Hormuz. The incident has raised concerns regarding regional maritime security.
Authorities are currently monitoring the situation to determine the extent of the damage and the identity of the attackers. The report comes amid broader diplomatic shifts regarding access to the waterway.
What to Watch
Investigators are expected to release further details regarding the security breach at the Washington gala. Meanwhile, international observers will monitor the implementation of Iran's nuclear and maritime commitments to determine if the phased reopening of the Strait of Hormuz proceeds as scheduled.
Stories in this briefing
Federal prosecutors confirm the gunman who attempted to storm a Washington media gala shot a Secret Service officer. The revelation follows an investigation into the incident involving US President Donald Trump.
02Iran agrees to gradually reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for the lifting of the blockade. The move follows ongoing diplomatic efforts to restore maritime transit through the critical waterway.
03Iran agrees to cap uranium enrichment at 3.5% and begin a gradual disposal of its stockpiles.
04The US and Israel reject a joint proposal from Palestinian factions, including Hamas, that sought to link the group's disarmament to Palestinian statehood and security guarantees following Gaza negotiations.
05A bulk carrier reports being attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations center. The incident marks a potential escalation in regional maritime security.
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More Diplomacy →A senior Iranian lawmaker says the country plans to impose tolls for maritime services in the Strait of Hormuz, pending approval from leadership and the armed forces.
A senior Iranian lawmaker stated that Iran plans to levy tolls for maritime services in the Strait of Hormuz, pending approval from the country's leadership and the armed forces.
Iran says its proposal to end its war of aggression, relayed to the U.S. via Pakistan, excludes nuclear issues, according to a Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the country's proposal to end its war of aggression, relayed to the United States via Pakistan, does not include any nuclear-related issues.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards claim the U.S. faces a choice between military action or a deal, following President Donald Trump's dismissal of Tehran's 30-day peace proposal.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards stated that the United States faces a choice between a military operation or a deal with Tehran, following President Donald Trump's skepticism regarding Iran's proposal to end the conflict within 30 days.
Iran confirms it has received a U.S. response to its 14-point diplomatic plan via Pakistani intermediaries. Iranian officials are currently reviewing the proposal.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the United States has provided a response to Iran's 14-point plan via Pakistani intermediaries, and that Iranian officials are currently reviewing the document.
Iran adjusts its diplomatic stance, now demanding an end to the United States military buildup in the surrounding region.
Iran has reportedly modified its diplomatic position, now focusing its demands on the cessation of United States military buildup in the surrounding region.
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