Unclaimed airstrikes hit Iran after US ends its attacks
Key Points:
- A series of unclaimed airstrikes struck southern Iran shortly after the U.S. announced it had concluded its attacks, raising questions about other actors targeting Iran amid ongoing conflict.
- Iran did not directly blame any party but warned the UAE over alleged support for U.S. operations, while Gulf Arab states and Israel have not claimed responsibility for the recent strikes.
- In response to the attacks, Iran launched missile strikes across Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, and Qatar, prompting alerts and one reported injury, and Gulf leaders have engaged in urgent diplomatic talks.
- The conflict centers on control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, with Iran demanding sole control and fees on shipping, while the U.S. and allies insist it remain an international waterway open for free passage.
- Israeli officials reaffirmed readiness to confront Iran militarily if necessary, and the U.S.-led Joint Maritime Information Center continues to advise vessels to use a safer southern route through Omani waters amid ongoing tensions.