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Internet access restrictions continue following the outbreak of protests on January 8 remain in place, in Tehran, Iran on Jajuary 27, 2026.
After shutting it down for nearly three months against the backdrop of the war with Israel and the US, Iranian authorities partially restored internet connectivityImage: Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu/IMAGO
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What you need to know

  • Iran has taken the first steps toward reopening the internet
  • Tehran warned US against "violation" of ceasefire
  • US top diplomat Marco Rubio said an Iran deal could 'take a few days'
  • Rubio's comments come after US strikes were launched in southern Iran

Here is a roundup of the latest developments from the Iran war and the wider Middle East on Tuesday, May 26.

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Skip next section Iran begins reopening internet, vice president says05/26/2026May 26, 2026

Iran begins reopening internet, vice president says

Iran's vice president Mohammad Reza Aref said the government has taken the first steps to restore internet access.

The announcement comes after a near-total blackout has been in place in Iran since war with the US and Israel broke out in late February.

Iranian ‌state media had reported yesterday that President Masoud Pezeshkian issued an order to ⁠reopen international ​internet ​access.

"The first step toward free and regulated access to cyberspace has been taken," the Iranian vice president said in a post on X, adding that the demands of Iranians "will be fulfilled." 

According to a post on X by the internet monitoring group Netblocks, live data showed partial restoration of internet connectivity in Iran.

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https://p.dw.com/p/5ELxvSkip next section Iran warns US against 'violation' of ceasefire05/26/2026May 26, 2026

Iran warns US against 'violation' of ceasefire

Iran said that air defenses had responded to US military with Iranian news agencies reporting that a US drone had been shot down.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warned against any US violation of the ceasefire agreement and said it had the right to retaliate.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Ministry accused the US of "continuing its illegal and unjustified actions since the ceasefire."

The ministry said that "in the past 48 hours, committed a gross violation of the ceasefire in the Hormozgan region."

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said missile sites and boats were targeted in southern Iran on Monday, describing the action as "self-defense strikes" aimed at protecting US military personnel.

CENTCOM said the targeted vessels were trying to lay mines in the Gulf.

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Iran executes man over cooperation with Israel's Mossad

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A man had been hanged in Iran after being convicted of cooperating with and carrying out espionage for Israel's intelligence agency.

"Gholamreza Khani Shakarab was executed on charges of intelligence cooperation and espionage in favour of the Zionist regime," the Iranian judiciary's Mizan Online website reported.

Tuesday's execution is the latest in a series carried out by the Islamic Republic for security-related offenses since the war with Israel and the United States began on February 28.

The man was from the Iranian city of Ardabil and had been living in Turkey. He was arrested by Iranian security forces whilst travelling in Iraq.

The Norway-based human rights group Hengaw said he had been denied access to a lawyer of his choosing and criticized the lack of transparency in the judicial process.

Hengaw also said the man’s brother is imprisoned in Iran.

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Lebanon state media reports at least 12 killed in Israeli strikes

At least 12 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, according to state media.

State-run news agency National News Agency reported that the attacks took place late on Monday in the Bekaa Valley.

The reported strikes come after Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had authorized intensified strikes targeting Hezbollah targets across Lebanon.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) didn't comment specifically on this latest report but said that it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in the eastern parts of the country.

The strikes come just days before delegations from Israel and Lebanon are due to meet for direct talks in Washington.

Israel and Hezbollah have carried out strikes on one another repeatedly despite a ceasefire that came into effect on April 17.

Its not clear whether negotiations between Iran and the US over ending the war will include Lebanon.

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Rubio says Iran deal still possible despite new strikes

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that a deal with Tehran remained within reach despite the US military launching new strikes on Iran.

"There were some talks going on in Qatar today, so we'll see if we can make progress," Rubio told reporters during an official visit to India.

"I think it's a lot of talking back and forth going on about specific language in the initial document, so it'll take a few days," he added. "The president's expressed his desire to make it. He's either going to make a good deal or no deal."

Rubio said the Strait of Hormuz was "going to be open one way or the other," adding: "What's happening there is unlawful, it's illegal, it's unsustainable for the world, it's unacceptable."

An Iranian blockade of the vital shipping channel has strangled global fuel supplies and caused oil prices to rocket.

Rubio’s statement came shortly after the US military’s Central Command announced that it had launched "self-defense" strikes against Iran, with targets including missile launch sites and boats laying mines.

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US says in southern Iran were 'self-defense'

The US military said it had carried out "self-defense" strikes in southern Iran, including on missile launch sites and boats placing mines.

The strikes were done "to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces," but the military was "using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire," Captain Tim Hawkins, US Central Command spokesman, said in a statement.

Further details were not immediately available.

It was not immediately clear how these strikes would impact ongoing talks between the two sides amid a ceasefire that has been in place since April 8.

There were fluctuations to the price of oil on Tuesday but it remained below $100 (€85.90) per barrel.

 

https://p.dw.com/p/5EJHKSkip next section Welcome to our coveragePublished 05/26/2026Published May 26, 2026last updated 05/26/2026last updated May 26, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

We're tracking the latest US strikes in southern Iran, which the US military said was necessary to protect US troops from the threats posed by Iranian forces.

Despite the new strikes, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes an agreement with Iran is still possible, although he expects it to take a few days.

The latest actions threaten a ceasefire between the US and Iran that began on April 8. The war has caused significant disruptions to the global economy with a severe blocking of energy flows.

DW will bring you the latest developments from the region. Thank you for joining us.

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