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Iran live updates: 'Suspected' mine reported in Strait of Hormuz, authorities say

It is unclear if the suspected object had been recovered.

Last Updated: May 30, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites.

Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire, initial U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan in April failed to reach a peace deal.

Trump later announced the open-ended extension of the ceasefire and the continuation of a U.S. blockade until negotiations are concluded "one way or the other."

8:49 AM EDT

Hamas calls on Peace Council to condemn Netanyahu's comments on Gaza

Hamas called on several countries represented in the Peace Council to speak out against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comment that Israel now controls 60% of the Gaza Strip.

"We strongly condemn the complete silence of the so-called Peace Council and its Executive Director, Mladenov, regarding the dangerous statements issued by the occupation government concerning its intention to take control of 70% of the Gaza Strip and continue pursuing plans of displacement," Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said in a statement.

"Ignoring these aggressive statements and failing to condemn the occupation's expansionist policies and forced displacement plans raises serious questions about the extent of the sponsoring parties' commitment to holding the occupation accountable to its obligations and putting an end to its ongoing violations and breaches," Qassem added.

8:44 AM EDT

Hegseth calls talks with Iran 'productive'

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called talks with Iran “productive,” but signaled the possibility of the U.S. taking military action if needed.

Referring to President Donald Trump, Hegseth said, know he means it when he looks in the camera in the Cabinet Room and said they can either do this now through a deal, and we think we're in a good place to make that deal, or they can deal with the War Department.

“We are prepared, we're postured even stronger today than we were on day one to address it that way if we have to, but he prefers not to,” Hegseth said, speaking to reporters toward the end of his trip to Singapore. “So Iran knows very, very clearly what our expectations are, and that's on the negotiating team to deliver. They're coming in our direction. The talks have been productive. I think they know where it needs to go.”

The secretary also said “the Strait of Hormuz came up relatively often” during conversations with leaders and that “the blockade is very much still in place.”

-ABC News' Brittany Gaddy

6:31 AM EDT

Khamenei adviser says Trump 'betraying diplomacy' by continuing blockade, making excessive demands

Mohsen Rezaei, a military adviser to Iran's supreme leader, said on X Saturday morning that U.S. President Donald Trump is "betraying diplomacy."

"As predicted, the President of the United States is betraying diplomacy for the third time," Rezaei said. "By continuing the naval blockade and making excessive demands in negotiations, he has once again proven that he is not inclined toward negotiation and is pursuing other objectives."

-ABC News' Rashid Haddou

May 29, 2026, 7:10 PM EDT

US military searches have not found any mines in Strait of Hormuz: US official

U.S. military searches so far have not found any Iranian mines that may have been placed in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a U.S. official.

U.S. intelligence reports have mentioned that Iran has placed mines in the Strait, according to another U.S. official, who said that at one point it was believed that Iran had placed at least a dozen mines in the waterway. Earlier Friday, President Donald Trump also once again referenced in a social media post how Iranian mines have previously been destroyed or removed by the U.S.

Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz are visible near the beach of Bandar Abbas, Iran, May 22, 2026.
Majid Asgaripour/vWANA via Reuters

But U.S. military searches in the crucial waterway since the start of the war have not found definitive evidence of any mines, according to a U.S. official. Those searches have involved underwater drones and aircraft reconnaissance, according to the U.S. official.

In a statement, a U.S. Central Command spokesperson said: "U.S. military efforts for ensuring the Strait of Hormuz is fully clear of sea mines laid by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are ongoing. We are unable to publicly discuss specifics at this time for operational security reasons."

NBC News was first to report that the U.S. has not confirmed that Iran placed mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

-ABC News' Luis Martinez

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