According to various reports, the United States is expected to launch a new round of strikes against Iran in response to Iranian violations that occurred overnight in the Strait of Hormuz. The reports have not been officially confirmed by US or Iranian officials.
Reports circulating this morning indicate that the United States is expected to resume strikes against Iran following overnight violations in the Strait of Hormuz. The nature of the violations and the scope of the expected response remain unclear. Over the past month, The Zioneer has covered multiple US strike waves against Iranian targets, including operations on June 10–11, June 26, and June 28, with targets ranging from air defense systems to power plants and surveillance infrastructure. The new reports come amid a sustained US campaign against Iranian military capabilities, as previously reported by Reuters, Fox News, and other outlets. The reports are unverified, and no official confirmation has been issued by Washington or Tehran.
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