Middle East Tensions Escalate Despite US-Iran Truce: New Strikes Rock Gulf and Lebanon

Despite a newly announced two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, fresh military attacks have been reported across the Persian Gulf and Lebanon. Iran is accused of launching missiles and drones at Gulf states, while Israel continues large-scale strikes in Lebanon. The situation highlights growing uncertainty over the effectiveness of the truce and raises concerns about broader regional escalation.

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Middle East Tensions Escalate Despite US-Iran Truce: New Strikes Rock Gulf and Lebanon

Why did new attacks occur despite the US-Iran ceasefire?

Although a two-week truce between the United States and Iran had just been signed, Gulf countries reported fresh attacks allegedly carried out by Iran. According to Al Jazeera, on the morning of April 8, the UAE’s air defense systems actively intercepted cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and drones launched from Iranian territory.

What damage was reported in Kuwait and Bahrain?

Kuwait’s military stated that drones struck critical infrastructure in the south of the country, including oil facilities, power stations, and water treatment plants. Authorities described the attacks as highly aggressive, noting that significant damage was inflicted. A total of 28 drones were reportedly shot down.

In Bahrain, the Interior Ministry confirmed that Iranian drone activity caused injuries to two civilians. The incident also damaged several homes in the Sitra industrial and energy zone. Explosions were heard in the capital, Manama, further heightening tensions.

What triggered these attacks?

The strikes occurred shortly after Iranian state media reported early morning “enemy attacks.” According to IRNA, a refinery on Lavan Island in the Persian Gulf was hit around 10 a.m. local time, although the responsible party was not identified.

What are the terms of the US-Iran agreement?

Former US President Donald Trump announced the temporary truce shortly before the expiration of an ultimatum given to Iran. As part of the agreement, Iran agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which had effectively been blocked since the start of hostilities involving the US and Israel.

Trump stated that Iran submitted a 10-point proposal, which Washington considers a workable foundation for negotiations. The US also expressed readiness to assist vessels stranded in the strait.

How did Iran respond to the ceasefire?

Iranian officials confirmed their acceptance of the truce, describing it as a major victory. The country’s Supreme National Security Council claimed that Iran forced the US to accept its 10-point plan. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also confirmed that ships could pass through the Strait of Hormuz under coordination with Iranian forces during the two-week period.

Why is Israel continuing strikes in Lebanon?

Despite the ceasefire, Israel intensified its military operations in southern Lebanon. Within just 10 minutes, more than 100 targets were struck, making it one of the largest operations under the campaign named “Roaring Lion.” :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Israeli forces stated that the strikes targeted Hezbollah command centers and military facilities based on precise intelligence. The military also accused Hezbollah of using civilian areas as shields.

What is the humanitarian impact in Lebanon?

Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported hundreds of casualties, including deaths and injuries, following the latest strikes. Over the past week alone, more than 1,500 people have reportedly been killed, including 130 children.

The ongoing violence has forced over 1.2 million people—roughly one-fifth of the population—to flee their homes, primarily from southern regions. Entire neighborhoods in southern Beirut have been emptied as residents await official confirmation that it is safe to return.

Is the ceasefire being applied across the region?

The situation has exposed uncertainty about whether the US-Iran truce applies beyond direct hostilities between those two countries. Israel has made it clear that the ceasefire does not extend to its operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

This stance contradicts statements from Pakistan, which mediated the agreement and emphasized that military actions should cease across all fronts, including Lebanon.

How has the international community reacted?

Global leaders have expressed concern over the continued escalation. French President Emmanuel Macron stressed that the ceasefire should also apply to Lebanon. Spain’s foreign minister criticized Israel’s ongoing strikes, calling for a complete halt to military actions.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez described the truce as positive but criticized the broader situation, stating that temporary peace efforts cannot compensate for widespread destruction.

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