Current sectionMiddle East News'The international trade corridor remains open for transit,' the U.S. Central Command said. On Friday, overtures from Pakistan's prime minister suggested the signing of a U.S.-Iran deal to end their war was imminentShare 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 formatSubscribe10:46 AM • June 13 2026 IDTU.S. forces downed several Iranian drones that targeted commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz early on Saturday morning, the U.S. Central Command said, after Pakistan's prime minister on Friday said a U.S.-Iran agreement to end their war had been reached.CommentsIn the NewsU.S. Military Says It Downed Iranian Drones Targeting Hormuz ShippingCar Explosion, Shooting Kill Two in Separate Incidents in Northern Israel'The Viper Is an Urban Snake. It Lives Among Us, Moves Between Homes'As Jews, We Deny Our Capacity for Atrocity. That Idealized Image Is a ProblemIsraeli Air Crews Are Prevented From Voting. This Election, It Could Spell ChaosRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMISix-year-old Boy Punctures a Magritte Iconic Masterpiece at Israel MuseumTrump Just Dropped a Megaton Bomb on Netanyahu's Re-election CampaignOne Killed, Five Wounded in Terror Shooting Rampage in Central IsraelGermany Is Paying a Price for Its Sweeping Support for IsraelNetanyahu May Find His Way Back From Trump's Humiliation, but Back to What?What's the Difference Between Jewish and Palestinian Terror?