Iran calls latest US strikes 'bad faith' sign as internet slowly restored
Iran has condemned recent US strikes as a demonstration of 'bad faith' amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations. The Islamic Republic is gradually restoring internet access after a prolonged nationwide shutdown that severely impacted its economy. Meanwhile, Israel has intensified its military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, targeting Hamas leadership.
- ▪Iran denounced US strikes as a sign of bad faith during ceasefire negotiations.
- ▪The US military described the strikes as defensive, targeting missile launch sites.
- ▪Iran has begun restoring internet access after a long shutdown that cost the economy millions daily.
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Iran calls latest US strikes 'bad faith' sign as internet is slowly restoredTopic:Unrest, Conflict and WarWed 27 May 2026 at 6:54amWed 27 May 2026 at 6:54amWed 27 May 2026 at 6:54amIsrael has increased strikes and ground operations in Lebanon. (Reuters: Stringer)In short:Iran has denounced US strikes as a sign of "bad faith and unreliability" as ceasefire negotiations continue.The Islamic Republic has started to restore internet access after one of the longest-ever nationwide shutdowns.What's next?Israel says it has attacked Hamas's new armed wing chief as it steps up military pressure in Gaza and expands ground operations in Lebanon.abc.net.au/news/iran-us-strikes-bad-faith-ceasefire-negotiations/106725412Link copiedShareShare articleIran has denounced US strikes in the country's south…
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