What’s happening on Iran war day 90 as US launches new strikes

The US launched new strikes near Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, targeting military threats in the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran’s IRGC Navy reportedly fired on a US tanker. Tensions escalated further as Kuwait intercepted missiles, Israel ordered evacuations in southern Lebanon, and Hamas mourned the death of its military commander Mohammad Odeh in an Israeli strike.
The United States conducted airstrikes near Iran’s Bandar Abbas port, citing military threats to its forces and maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media reported no casualties or damage, though the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy claimed it fired on a US tanker accused of violating navigation rules in the strait. Kuwait’s military intercepted hostile missiles and drones, triggering warning sirens nationwide. Authorities confirmed the explosions were from interception systems, urging residents to follow safety instructions. In Lebanon, Israel ordered forced evacuations in parts of Tyre and Zaqqoq al-Mufdi, citing proximity to Hezbollah facilities. Hezbollah responded with attacks on Israeli troops, tanks, and military positions, including drone strikes in the Galilee region. In Gaza, Palestinians marched through Gaza City carrying the body of Hamas’s armed wing commander, Mohammad Odeh, killed in an Israeli strike. His death follows the assassination of his predecessor, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, last month. US President Donald Trump reiterated that Iran would receive no sanctions relief in any agreement, demanding Tehran surrender its enriched uranium stockpile. Trump also warned that the US would use force against Oman if it cooperated with Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz, calling the waterway a critical US interest.
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