All updates
Everything published on SITREP ISR in chronological order — situation reports and multi-agent council simulations interleaved. Deep-dive into just one type via the dedicated index pages.
- SITREPWeeklyPriorityIL18:45UTC15:45EST11:45
Weekly Review: Hezbollah Downs Israeli Hermes 450 Drone, Loitering Glider Strikes IDF
Hezbollah shot down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone over Tyre and attacked IDF troops in Al-Qantara with loitering gliders, marking the most significant kinetic escalation since the ceasefire extension. The US authorized its Navy to target Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's foreign minister prepared to visit Pakistan for talks.
- SITREPPriorityIL18:04UTC15:04EST11:04
Hezbollah Downs IDF Hermes 450 Drone Over Tyre as Ceasefire Violations Intensify
Hezbollah shot down an IDF Hermes 450 drone over Tyre with a surface-to-air missile — the first confirmed loss of this type since the ceasefire — while launching loitering glider attacks on Israeli troops in Al-Qantara and triggering Israeli strikes on Bint Jbeil. The US Navy was authorized to target Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz, and a Pentagon email floated punishing NATO allies for not supporting the Iran campaign.
- SITREPPriorityIL03:49UTC00:49EST20:49
Lebanon Ceasefire Extended Three Weeks as Hezbollah Fires Rocket Salvo at Shtula
Trump announced a three-week extension of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire following White House talks between Israeli and Lebanese delegations, even as Hezbollah fired a rocket salvo at the northern Israeli community of Shtula — its sixth claimed operation of the day — minutes before the extension was declared. The IDF intercepted the rockets and struck the launcher and a second loaded launcher in Lebanon.
- SITREPPriorityIL21:32UTC18:32EST14:32
Trump Orders Navy to Shoot Hormuz Miners; Katz Awaits US Green Light to Strike Iran
President Trump publicly ordered the US Navy to shoot and kill any vessel mining the Strait of Hormuz, while Israeli Defense Minister Katz declared Israel is prepared to resume war against Iran and is awaiting a US 'green light' to strike Iranian energy infrastructure and the new supreme leader. Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ghalibaf resigned from the negotiating team amid reported IRGC interference, further complicating ceasefire diplomacy.
- SITREPPriorityIL15:29UTC12:29EST08:29
Hezbollah Fires Anti-Tank Missile at IDF; Iran Blocks Hormuz Reopening
Hezbollah fired an anti-tank guided missile at IDF forces in southern Lebanon — confirmed by the IDF as a ceasefire violation — while Iran's parliament speaker Ghalibaf declared the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen as long as the US is 'blockading ports,' hardening Tehran's position beyond the fee-charging posture reported in the prior SITREP. Israel-Lebanon ceasefire talks are underway in Washington with the truce set to expire in approximately three days.
- SITREPPriorityIL12:31UTC09:31EST05:31
Iran Begins Charging Hormuz Transit Fees; Israeli Settlers Cross Into Syria
Since the prior SITREP, a senior Iranian official has told AFP that Tehran has begun charging transit fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz — a significant operational shift from the prior posture of threatening closure. Separately, dozens of Israeli settlers crossed into Syrian territory in the Golan Heights and barricaded themselves on a rooftop, representing a new flashpoint not covered in the prior SITREP.
- SITREPPriorityIL10:32UTC07:32EST03:32
IDF Intercepts Drone Over Southern Lebanon; Amal Khalil Killing Draws Condemnation
Since the prior SITREP, the IDF has confirmed launching an interceptor at a suspicious aerial target over southern Lebanon — corroborating earlier Hezbollah claims of a drone attack near Al-Qantara — while Lebanese President Aoun and regional figures have condemned the IDF strike that killed journalist Amal Khalil in Al-Tiri. Iran's senior officials are publicly conditioning Strait of Hormuz reopening on ceasefire compliance, and a Saudi envoy has arrived in Beirut.
- SITREPRoutineIL08:50UTC05:50EST01:50
IDF Captures Radwan Force Operative in South Lebanon; Trump Dismisses Ceasefire Deadline
Since the prior SITREP, the IDF has confirmed the capture of a Hezbollah Radwan Force operative in southern Lebanon who was planning an imminent attack on Israeli forces — the first confirmed Radwan detention under the ceasefire. President Trump has publicly dismissed reports of a 3–5 day ceasefire extension deadline, stating there is 'no time pressure.'
- SITREPPriorityIL07:58UTC04:58EST00:58
IRGC Seizes Two MSC Container Ships in Strait of Hormuz; IDF Kills Journalist in South Lebanon
Since the prior SITREP, Iran's IRGC has seized two MSC container ships near the Strait of Hormuz — the first such seizures since the war began — releasing video of the operation, while the White House has stated the seizures do not violate the ceasefire. Separately, the IDF struck a building in south Lebanon, killing journalist Amal Khalil who worked for a pro-Hezbollah publication.
- SITREPRoutineIL06:00UTC03:00EST23:00
US Navy Shifts Iranian Tanker Interdiction to Asian Waters as Hormuz Demining Drags
Since the prior SITREP, the US Navy has expanded its interdiction of Iranian oil tankers into Asian waters, citing a mine threat in the Strait of Hormuz that the Pentagon estimates could take up to six months to clear. Separately, IDF assessments confirm Iran retains hundreds of ballistic missile launchers and approximately 1,000 missiles largely intact despite US-Israeli strikes.