Despite a two-week ceasefire announcement between the US and Iran, Iran launched missile and drone strikes against Gulf states. Multiple countries reported intercepting missiles and drones, with casualties occurring in Qatar and Iraq. These attacks, occurring just before a deadline set by President Trump, highlight escalating regional tensions.
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.
The Iran-US conflict entered a two-week ceasefire based on Iran's 10-point peace proposal, which includes sanctions relief and recognition of Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the truce, immediate signs of strain emerged, including missile and drone activity. Israel continued strikes in Lebanon, and Iran hinted it might withdraw from the ceasefire if Israeli attacks persist.
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.
Israel has halted strikes on Iranian missile facilities but continues fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon. The truce with Tehran stopped attacks on key Iranian military sites, but the situation in Lebanon is being treated separately. Conflicting reports suggest Lebanon might be included in the truce, keeping regional tensions high.
Israel issued a new evacuation order for residents in southern Lebanon, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the Iran-US ceasefire push. Israel signaled it intends to continue military operations against Hezbollah separately from any broader truce. Reports of Iranian missile and drone strikes across the Gulf further heighten regional tensions.
Despite President Trump's announcement of a two-week ceasefire with Iran, Iran immediately launched missile and drone attacks. UAE and other Gulf states activated air defense systems in response to the Iranian strikes. This highlights a severe discrepancy between diplomatic agreements and actual military actions, increasing uncertainty over the truce.
US-Israeli strikes on Iran enter their 39th day, with President Trump warning Iran could be 'taken out' overnight. Israel has struck Iranian military facilities, while Iran suggests possible missile retaliation. Amid review of a two-week extension proposed by Pakistan, regional tensions are at a peak.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The truce is conditional on Iran reopening the strait, but Iranian missile strikes on Israel continue. Iran is pushing for compensation for war damage and continued uranium enrichment in negotiations.
Despite a two-week ceasefire announced between the US and Iran, missile and drone attacks from Iran were reported across Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The UAE and Kuwait confirmed their air defenses were intercepting the Iranian attacks. Iran claimed the strikes were retaliation for attacks on its oil facilities, raising concerns about the ceasefire's sustainability.