UAE and Kuwait reported no drone or missile attacks from Iran on Thursday, during a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran. This follows waves of attacks on Gulf states after US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Both nations are calling for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to resume vital energy exports.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US, Iran, and Israel, the future of Iran's missile and nuclear programs remains uncertain. New attacks reported by Iran and Gulf Arab countries shortly after the truce raises questions about the deal's viability. This diplomatic compromise followed threats of a bombing campaign by the US President.
Following coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iran, Iran retaliated with ballistic missiles and drones targeting Israel and US bases across the Gulf States. Iran's response caused damage in Israel and several Middle Eastern nations. Tensions escalated further as Israel launched massive strikes in Lebanon after attacks by Hezbollah.
Tensions rise between the US and Iran as a ceasefire collapses following Israeli attacks on Lebanon and a strike on Iran's Lavan Island facility. Iran launched missiles and drones at Gulf states, asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz. Despite US attempts at negotiation, the situation remains complex due to Gulf states' reservations and differing demands.