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Tensions Simmer as US Escorts Ships Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Fresh Gulf Attacks

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Tehran: The fragile calm in the Gulf region faced renewed strain as the United States stepped up efforts to secure maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz, even as fresh incidents linked to Iran raised concerns about the durability of the ceasefire.

American forces have begun escorting commercial vessels through the vital shipping corridor, where traffic had slowed significantly since the outbreak of hostilities. According to US officials, at least two American-flagged ships have already crossed the strait safely under military protection, signalling the start of a broader operation aimed at restoring normal navigation.

The move comes against the backdrop of reported attacks in the United Arab Emirates. Authorities in Fujairah said a drone strike triggered a blaze at a major oil facility, injuring three individuals. Around the same time, reports emerged of cargo vessels catching fire off the UAE coast, adding to fears of escalating instability in the region.

The UAE also confirmed intercepting multiple aerial threats, including missiles and drones, marking a rare activation of its defence systems since the ceasefire took effect weeks ago. Elsewhere in the Gulf, an incident involving a residential building in Oman left several people injured and caused property damage, though officials have not confirmed the source of the attack.

While Tehran has not issued a clear admission or denial, its officials have cautioned against what they described as provocative actions, suggesting that recent developments could risk reigniting wider conflict. Diplomatic channels remain active, with Iran having submitted a revised proposal for negotiations through intermediaries, though Washington has indicated dissatisfaction with its contents.

On the diplomatic front, the US and its regional allies are working on a proposal at the United Nations aimed at ensuring safe passage through the strait and holding Iran accountable for any disruption to shipping lanes. The initiative is expected to focus on curbing the use of sea mines and other tactics that threaten global energy supplies.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow but crucial route for international oil shipments, remains central to the unfolding situation. Any prolonged disruption could have far-reaching implications for global markets.

Despite ongoing military precautions, the United Nations has urged restraint, emphasizing the need to preserve freedom of navigation while avoiding further escalation. As tensions persist, the situation continues to test the already delicate balance between confrontation and diplomacy in the region.

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