PM Netanyahu stated that the temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran is not the end of the campaign, and Israel will continue pursuing its military objectives. He emphasized that Israel has struck Iran's missile and nuclear infrastructure and is coordinating with the US on removing enriched material. Furthermore, he clarified that the ceasefire does not apply to Hezbollah, and operations in Lebanon will continue.
Iran launched drone and missile attacks, which the UAE and Kuwait reported intercepting. Separately, Iran stated that its oil facilities on Lavan Island were attacked. Despite the US President announcing a temporary ceasefire and negotiations, international attention remains focused on the rising regional tensions.
Tensions are rising as Israel continues operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon despite a ceasefire between the US and Iran. Iran has warned it may resume missile attacks on Israel if Israeli operations against Hezbollah persist. The current situation is in a partial truce, raising concerns that a miscalculation could lead to broader escalation.
Gulf states, including the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain, reported being hit by drone and missile strikes allegedly launched from Iran just hours after a US-Iran ceasefire was declared. While air defenses intercepted numerous threats, some attacks caused damage to critical infrastructure. Iran has not yet responded to the allegations made by the Gulf nations.
Iran has re-closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, casting doubt on a fragile ceasefire. Despite claims of victory from both sides, tensions are rising due to further Israeli strikes and Iranian military warnings. The details of the agreement, particularly the fate of Iran's missile and nuclear programs, remain unclear.
Iran has shut down the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon, escalating regional tensions. Despite claims of victory from both sides, the fragility of a ceasefire is threatened by further drone and missile attacks. Iran sought to formalize charging fees for ships passing through the strait, but details remain unclear.
Iran has re-closed the Strait of Hormuz shortly after agreeing to a ceasefire with the US, following Israeli strikes in Lebanon that killed over 100 people. Despite the ceasefire, the situation remains unstable, with missile alerts continuing across the Gulf. India and other nations are urging free navigation through the Strait due to disruptions in global energy supplies.
Qatar's Defense Ministry announced the successful interception of seven ballistic missiles and numerous drones launched from Iran. This attack occurred shortly after the US and Iran announced a truce to facilitate a final agreement. Iran has been retaliating against US-Israeli strikes with attacks targeting Israel and Gulf nations.
Despite a truce agreement between the US and Iran easing market tension, the situation escalated as Israel launched massive strikes on Lebanon. Iran retaliated by hitting oil facilities in Gulf neighbors like Kuwait and the UAE with missiles and drones. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, though peace talks are being discussed for a potential resolution.
Despite a US-Iran ceasefire agreement, Gulf states are reporting new waves of missile and drone attacks, casting doubt on the truce's viability. UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain reported defending against Iranian-linked strikes, with Kuwait noting attacks on critical energy infrastructure. Iran reported an attack on its Lavan Island refinery but has not issued an immediate response.