Iran war day 100: US, Iran trade attacks again, raising tensions
Summary
The US military shot down two Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz, increasing tensions amid ongoing conflict. Iran launched missile attacks on US allies Bahrain and Kuwait, while diplomatic talks continued with Pakistan trying to mediate. Meanwhile, fighting in Lebanon involved Israeli strikes that killed Lebanese soldiers and injured Israeli troops.Key Facts
- The US Central Command said it destroyed two Iranian drones threatening the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global oil shipments.
- Iran responded with missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, both US allies in the Gulf region.
- Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited Tehran carrying a message from Pakistan’s leaders aimed at promoting peace talks.
- The US plans to redirect frozen Iranian assets to Gulf countries to help rebuild damage caused by the conflict.
- Iran demands the release of $24 billion in frozen assets as a condition for a peace deal.
- Some Iranian World Cup team members received US visas, but others were denied due to security concerns.
- In Lebanon, Israeli strikes killed two Lebanese army officers and a soldier; Israel reported injuries from drone attacks by Hezbollah.
- Jordan called on Israel to stop attacks on Lebanon, saying they violate Lebanon’s security and sovereignty.
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