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US Strikes Iranian Targets in Strait of Hormuz Following Missile Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

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The United States military conducted airstrikes against Iranian targets in the Strait of Hormuz on the night of October 7, 2023, marking the second consecutive night of exchanges between the two countries. The strikes targeted Iranian communication systems, air defense sites, and drone storage facilities. These actions were in direct response to an Iranian attack on a Panama-flagged oil tanker. A senior US official confirmed to Reuters that Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, but no casualties or significant damage to US facilities in the region were reported.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for the attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, warning that any vessel violating Iranian sovereignty would face stronger retaliation. US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning, suggesting that Iran might face existential consequences if it continues its aggressive actions.

In a related development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a press conference following the signing of a framework agreement with Lebanon. Netanyahu praised Lebanon's government for its courage, calling the agreement a significant blow to Iran and Hezbollah. He reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself and described recent Israeli military responses to Hezbollah attacks from Lebanon, including targeted strikes in Beirut.

The framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon, signed after intensive negotiations in the United States, outlines the withdrawal and security arrangements between the two countries. The talks involved multiple meetings between military and diplomatic representatives, overcoming various challenges and accusations.

Separately, the Israeli Defense Forces announced the killing of Walid Haniya, deputy commander of the Nukhba unit and nephew of Ismail Haniya, in Gaza. This event underscores ongoing tensions and military operations in the region.

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