LiveLive Updates June 11, 2026Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeJune 11, 2026UpdatesU.S. Central Command says third tanker disabled this week over Iran oil shipmentsU.S. Central Command said that its forces have disabled a third commercial oil tanker this week in the Gulf of Oman, as part of ongoing operations targeting vessels it says are violating restrictions on Iranian oil transport, alongside a separate incident in which three Indian mariners were later confirmed killed in an earlier strike.In a post on X, CENTCOM said the Guinea-Bissau-flagged tanker M/T Jalveer was targeted after it "violated the blockade against Iran by attempting to transport Iranian oil" through the Gulf of Oman. The U.S. military said an aircraft fired two Hellfire missiles into the vessel's engine room after the crew failed to comply with instructions.CENTCOM said the action marked the third commercial vessel disabled in recent days, following strikes on the Palau-flagged M/T Marivex on Monday and the M/T Settebello on Tuesday.Indian authorities separately confirmed that three Indian mariners were killed aboard the Settebello, after the vessel was struck in a similar operation. The Indian government said 20 seafarers were rescued, while three were initially reported missing and later confirmed dead.India's shipping ministry said it had summoned a senior U.S. diplomat over the incident, as questions mount over maritime safety and enforcement of sanctions-related operations in the Gulf.CENTCOM said it has disabled nine non-compliant vessels, redirected 135 ships that complied, and allowed 42 humanitarian vessels to pass since it began what it described as a blockade on April 13.Hamas blasts Palestinian Authority over Israel security coordination, arrests in West BankHamas condemned the Palestinian Authority over its ongoing security coordination with Israel and the arrest of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, saying the PA was suppressing resistance and prosecuting its own people.In a statement on Thursday, Hamas warned against what it called the PA's "flawed practices" and its continued security coordination with Israel, which it said was continuing amid what it described as an escalation of Israeli military operations and settler violence in the West Bank and the war in Gaza. Armed Palestinian militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad gather next to Eid al-Fitr prayers in Gaza City, March. Credit: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP Armed Palestinian militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad gather next to Eid al-Fitr prayers in Gaza City, March. Credit: Abdel Kareem Hana/AP The group also criticized the PA for arresting Palestinians it described as members of resistance groups.Hamas said Israel had arrested some of those individuals after they were released from PA prisons, calling it a "national crime" and "a poisoned stab in the back of the Palestinian people and their resistance."The group called on the Palestinian Authority to halt the arrests, release political detainees and end what it described as the "farce" of security coordination with Israel.IDF: Officer seriously wounded in Jenin blast during West Bank counterterror raidAn Israeli army officer was severely wounded and a non-commissioned officer lightly wounded on Thursday after an explosive device was detonated during a counterterrorism operation in the Jenin area, according to an IDF statement.The incident occurred during operational activity in the northern West Bank city, the army said, where troops were conducting raids as part of ongoing counterterror efforts. Israeli soldiers during an Israeli military operation in Jenin camp, West Bank, last July. Credit: Raneen Sawafta/ReutersIsraeli soldiers during an Israeli military operation in Jenin camp, West Bank, last July. Credit: Raneen Sawafta/ReutersThe wounded soldiers were evacuated to hospital for medical treatment, and their families have been notified.Netanyahu: 'Israel hitting Hezbollah very hard,' vows to restore security in northPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is "hitting Hezbollah very hard" and eliminating "hundreds of terrorists every week," while pledging to restore long-term security to northern communities and expand a major state-backed development plan for the Galilee, during remarks at a special government meeting in Nof Hagalil on Thursday.Netanyahu framed the situation in northern Israel as part of a "continuous struggle for the Galilee, and first of all, security," saying the government is also confronting what he described as an emerging drone threat, which Israel is "working on" addressing. "We will restore security to the North, and we will create security in the North just as we did in the South," Netanyahu said, adding that skepticism about recovery in southern Israel after October 7 had been proven wrong.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at a special Government meeting today, in Nof Hagalil: