The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran escalated as both nations engaged in strikes for the seventh consecutive night, targeting key infrastructure and military sites in the escalating battle over the Strait of Hormuz.
Following the breakdown of an interim ceasefire and peace negotiations, the conflict shows no signs of a clear resolution after more than four months of hostilities.
The US Central Command reported that their recent strikes on surveillance sites, military logistics facilities, underground weapon storage, and maritime capabilities were part of the seventh straight night of attacks.
Iran retaliated by issuing a ‘zero hour warning’ to the US, announcing that two oil tankers were set ablaze while attempting to pass through the strait. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Navy (IRGC-N) stated that they were closely monitoring US naval movements and equipment in the region’s waters, hinting at potential operations against the US Central Command’s naval units.
Iran had effectively closed the strait to shipping traffic since the conflict began, resulting in a surge in oil prices and giving Iran significant negotiation leverage.
Recent US strikes were claimed to have caused numerous casualties by Iranian officials, with reports of dozens killed and hundreds wounded. Countries in the region, including Kuwait and Iraq, reported intercepting Iranian missiles and drones.
In a public address, President Donald Trump expressed confidence in the US’s progress in the conflict, assuring the American public of imminent positive outcomes. However, pressure mounts on Trump to swiftly resolve the conflict and avoid a prolonged engagement in the Middle East.
Reports from Jordan and Bahrain indicated defensive actions against Iranian threats, with Jordan’s air defense systems intercepting missiles and air sirens sounding in Bahrain.
Iran acknowledged the impact of US airstrikes on its power infrastructure for the first time, urging reduced power consumption in southern provinces affected by extreme heat.
The toll of the conflict continued to rise, with Iranian authorities reporting casualties from US strikes, including deaths and injuries. US officials confirmed additional injuries to service members, bringing the total count of casualties on the US side since the conflict’s start.
