CENTCOM confirms that three U.S. Navy carrier strike groups are operating simultaneously in the Middle East for the first time since 2003. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Iran has sent a delegation to Pakistan.

CENTCOM confirms that three U.S. Navy carrier strike groups are operating simultaneously in the Middle East for the first time since 2003. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Iran has sent a delegation to Pakistan.

Iran faces a critical dilemma as its economy deteriorates due to economic sanctions, with options to either accept a deal that would stabilize the economy but compromise its nuclear program, or refuse the deal to maintain ideological support but risk further economic collapse and potential widespread unrest.
The global economy, particularly that of developed countries, faces increasing pressure due to rising energy prices amid continued tensions in the Middle East, especially in the Strait of Hormuz.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for rocket fire at Shtula in the Western Galilee, citing alleged Israeli ceasefire violations and a strike on Yatar in the Nabatiya district; sirens sounded in Shtula, with the Home Front Command stating the incident concluded at 23:29 local time. Hezbollah also warned of potential further strikes if the ceasefire is not renewed by Sunday.
The U.S. military is developing strategies to strike Iran's defense systems in the Strait of Hormuz should the current truce fail.
CENTCOM confirms that, for the first time since 2003, 3 U.S. Navy carrier strike groups are operating simultaneously in the Middle East. Meanwhile, reports of Iran sending a delegation to Pakistan.