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Unclaimed strikes hit southern Iran

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The interim ceasefire between the United States and Iran has collapsed following Trump's announcement that it is terminated. Despite the public conflict escalation, diplomatic channels remain open as US and Iranian officials continue technical negotiations.

Progressive: Reckless abandonment — Progressive outlets attribute the resumed conflict entirely to Trump's impulsive termination of a fragile accord, treating it as self-inflicted damage.

Moderate: Mixed signals — Centrist outlets observe that Trump publicly declared the ceasefire over, yet technical talks continue simultaneously, leaving it unclear whether escalation or negotiation will ultimately prevail.

Conservative: Resolute deterrence — Conservative outlets present Trump's military posture as necessary strength against Iranian provocation, with the campaign's duration dependent on Iranian actions rather than US initiative alone.

Dubai: Mysterious, unclaimed airstrikes that hit Iran after the U.S. said it finished its attacks have again raised questions of who else may be targeting the Islamic Republic.The strikes Thursday, just as Iran prepared to bury the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hit areas across southern Iran.

The country's theocracy hasn't directly blamed anyone, though one lawmaker warned the United Arab Emirates about allegedly providing support to the U.S. campaign against Iran.Gulf Arab states, which Iran has targeted repeatedly since the war began Feb.

28, did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday over the strikes.

The attacks come as those Gulf nations and the U.S. insist that the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for world energy markets, must be open and free to ships to transit.Iran says the strait must now be under its sole control and that vessels should begin to pay fees to Tehran - even though the world for decades has considered it an international waterway.

About a fifth of all traded oil and natural gas passed through the strait before the war began.Iran's grip on the strait during the conflict led to an global energy crisis, though oil prices have sharply dropped since wartime highs of $120 a barrel.Israel, which took part in the Iran war, also has not claimed any recent attacks on Iran.Unclaimed strikes came after US ended its attacksThe U.S. military's Central Command said Thursday around 6:30 a.m. local Iran time that it had concluded a round of strikes that hit 90 targets.

Shortly after that, Iranian news outlets and state media reported a series of airstrikes and explosions targeting the country's Bushehr and Sistan and Baluchestan provinces, the cities of Ahvaz and Chabahar and other areas.Central Command did not respond to a request for comment about the additional strikes.Iran responded to the strikes Thursday by launching a wider volley of attacks across the Mideast, targeting Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait and Qatar.

Missile alert sirens sounded in the four countries, sending people to seek shelter.

One person was reportedly hurt in Kuwait as air defense systems targeted the incoming fire across the region.The leader of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, traveled to Kuwait immediately after the Iranian attack for a meeting with the small, oil-rich nation's ruling emir.

Gulf Arab countries also held calls with Qatar's foreign minister.

He has been deeply involved, along with Pakistan, in mediating talks between Iran and the U.S. over the interim deal now in place to halt the return of open warfare.During the Iran war, officials said both Saudi Arabia and the UAE launched airstrikes targeting Iran, after Tehran struck energy sites in their countries.Israel, which under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has engaged in an intense campaign against Iran, has not attacked the Islamic Republic since June.

Israel also broadly immediately claims its attacks on Iran.Israel's government said Netanyahu spoke with Trump on Thursday night, with Trump updating Netanyahu "on American moves in the Gulf."Israel Katz, Israel's defense minister, also renewed threats that his nation stood ready to confront Iran if needed.The Israel military "is on alert and ready to renew the campaign, to reestablish aerial superiority, and to carry out a blue-white (Israeli) strike in Iran to remove threats, even for a third time," Katz told a military ceremony.

"If we will have to return, we will return with even greater force."Iran keeps up its threatsOn Friday, Iranian state media quoted Esmail Kousari, a member of the Iranian parliament's national security committee and a former commander in the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, as warning the UAE would "pay the price for its cooperation with the United States." He accused the Emirates of having a "behind-the-scenes" role in the recent U.S. attacks.Iran repeatedly accused Gulf Arab states of actively supporting the U.S. war effort, something they denied during the war.

The U.S. since the 1991 Gulf War has maintained a broad footprint of military bases across the Gulf Arab states, including in Bahrain, which is home to the U.S.

Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters.Meanwhile, Iran insists it must be the sole controller of the Strait of Hormuz.

But the U.S. continues to urge mariners to travel on a southern route through Oman's territorial waters to avoid Iran.The Joint Maritime Information Center, a multinational body overseen by the U.S.

Navy, issued a new advisory Friday urging ships to travel that route.

A similar message sparked an Iranian attack on Tuesday that saw three vessels hit."Notwithstanding recent unprovoked attacks on merchant vessels, mariners are reminded that the southern route of the (strait) has been expanded and remains available for all traffic," the maritime center said.Twenty-two ships transited the strait Thursday, down from 30 Wednesday and 41 on Tuesday, according to data and analytics company Kpler. ...

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