Current sectionMiddle East NewsIran NewsAs tensions persisted despite the cease-fire, Bahrain accused Iran of attacking its territory with a drone and said it reserved the right to respond. U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned Tehran that while Washington had honored the agreement, 'violence will be met with violence'Share 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 formatSubscribeIran said it struck targets linked to U.S. forces on Saturday in response to U.S. airstrikes on its southern coast, as each side continued to accuse the other of violating last week's agreement meant to end ‌the four-month-old war.CommentsIn the NewsIran Says It Hits U.S.-linked Targets as Bahrain Reports Drone AttackIsrael to Withdraw From Lebanon Only After Hezbollah Disarmed, Deal SaysSix, Including Five Minors, Indicted Over West Bank Arson AttackHezbollah Slams Israel-Lebanon Agreement as 'Gift to Enemy,' Warns of Civil WarU.S. Says It Struck Iran in Retaliation for Prior Iranian Attack in HormuzRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAs the World Watched Gaza, Israeli Settlers Charged Ahead in the West Bank. A Clash Is ImminentWhere Does Andy Burnham Stand on Israel and Palestine?The IDF's Russian Roulette in Lebanon Continues – and No One Can Explain WhyTrump's Threats to 'Blow the Shit' Out of Iran Strain First Round of Truce TalksDonald Trump Has Fulfilled My Dream: For Israel to Pay for Its ActionsIsrael, the Country We Love, the Country We're Ashamed Of