Three months after the United States and Israel staged an attack on Iran, a US blockade and Tehran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz have created a deadlock, with neither side bending, economic pain deepening and the risk of renewed war rising. A growing concern among policymakers is not whether a deal is near, but how long tensions can persist before a miscalculation by Washington or Tehran triggers renewed conflict. Calls for a fresh strike are growing louder in the US and Israel, even though public opinion of the war skews against renewed strikes, with some officials arguing that increased pressure could weaken Tehran's leverage and force Iran back to the negotiating table. "There is one major problem with this theory: We have already tested it, repeatedly, and Iran did not capitulate," said Danny Citrinowicz, a senior researcher on Iran at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies and former head of the Iran branch in Israeli Defence Intellig...
US lawmakers expressed support for the families of the victims of a fatal shooting at the Islamic Centre of San Diego on Monday. Authorities said that five people, including two suspected shooters, were killed in the incident. California Senator Adam Schiff said on X that he is “heartbroken" by the shooting. "My prayers are with the families of the three precious lives lost today,” he said. I’m heartbroken by the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, and my prayers are with the families of the three precious lives lost today. Today's shooting is a horrific attack on Southern California's Muslim community. Every American should be able to practice their faith… — Adam Schiff (@SenAdamSchiff) May 18, 2026 “Today's shooting is a horrific attack on Southern California's Muslim community. Every American should be able to practice their faith without fear of violence. And we must never be silent in the face of...