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As the US attacks on Iran entered a second consecutive day, Tehran threatened to stop complying with its framework agreement with Washington. ©AFP

Tehran (AFP) – The Middle East has been rocked by US and Iranian attacks of a scale unseen since an April ceasefire, as fighting over the strategic Strait of Hormuz threatened to derail efforts to permanently end the war. As the US attacks on Iran continued on Monday, Tehran said it would stop complying with a framework agreement to halt the fighting if Washington failed to meet its commitments. It also responded with attacks of its own targeting Gulf nations, with the powerful Revolutionary Guards announcing new strikes on Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, and Oman.

“There is no doubt that this document is in crisis,” foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said of the June memorandum of understanding. “Each time that the other party has failed to meet its obligations, we did not uphold ours,” he added. “We will continue to act in this manner.” He nonetheless added that Tehran was continuing talks with mediators from Qatar, Pakistan, and Oman in an effort to prevent any further escalation.

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces had completed their latest barrage, which began overnight, on dozens of Iranian targets. US aircraft, naval vessels, and drones hit “dozens of targets at multiple locations with precision munitions to degrade Iran’s ability to continue attacking international shipping flowing through the Strait of Hormuz”. Iran’s Mehr news agency reported fresh blasts of unknown origin in the south around midday on Monday, adding that they “appear to be coming from the West Coast of Bandar Abbas”.

– ‘Futile efforts’ –

The past week’s hostilities have centered on the critical energy trade route, which Iran’s Guards say is “closed” but which the United States maintains is open to maritime traffic and not controlled by Iran. Oil prices, which tumbled after the announcement of the June agreement, jumped by up to 4.5 percent, with the US benchmark WTI climbing to nearly $74 a barrel on fears of hampered supply on global markets. Mediators have been trying to salvage a diplomatic resolution to the war after President Donald Trump this week declared the April ceasefire over.

Pakistan, a key intermediary in negotiations, expressed “deep concern at escalation in regional tensions,” according to its foreign office. Iran’s foreign ministry said the US attacks had “caused the return of insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz” and “rendered futile all efforts” at establishing peace in the region. But analyst Bader Al-Saif said the escalating attacks would merely delay a permanent agreement. “Both sides want to end the impasse on their own terms, and they are increasingly finding it difficult to do so. Hence the return to and increase in the scale of attacks,” said Al-Saif, an associate fellow at Chatham House. “That only prolongs what will eventually happen: a negotiated settlement.”

– ‘Heinous attacks’ –

Iranian state media reported two deaths in the latest US strikes that it said targeted large areas across the south and west. One person was killed and four wounded at a water pumping station in the southwestern city of Mahshahr, state news agency IRNA said. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had struck US military targets and bases in Jordan, Bahrain, and Kuwait, state media reported on Monday. Air raid alerts sounded in Bahrain, while Kuwait’s army said the country’s forces were intercepting “hostile aerial targets” on Monday. Jordan’s army said it had intercepted four Iranian missiles. Bahrain’s military accused Iran of committing “heinous attacks with missiles and drones that target civilians,” adding it had shot down a number of Iranian projectiles Monday morning.

The renewed fighting followed an Iranian attack early Sunday on a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz whose crew was forced to abandon it after it went up in flames. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said after the incident that “the Strait of Hormuz will be closed until further notice and until the end of American interventions in this region,” according to state news agency IRNA. US CENTCOM countered on X that the strait was “open to all vessels seeking to lawfully transit.”

© 2024 AFP

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