Iran says it hit US-linked targets as Bahrain reports drone attack

Iran said it struck targets linked to US forces on ​Saturday in response to US airstrikes on its southern coast, as each side continued to accuse the other of violating last week’s agreement meant to end ‌the four-month-old war.Iran’s foreign ministry did not identify the locations of its “defensive” attacks, which it said were a response to “the barbaric air strikes” by the US on its coastal surveillance facilities, which it said also violated the UN Charter.Later, Bahrain, which hosts the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, condemned what it said was an Iranian drone attack on its territory as a flagrant violation of its sovereignty and a threat to its security, adding ​that it reserved the right to defend itself.Washington did not immediately respond to Iran’s report of striking American targets, a tactic that has sought to undermine US allies ​in the region during the conflict.The US military said its strikes on Friday had been a response to an Iranian drone strike on ⁠a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway vital to global energy supplies.In one separate development, Israel and Lebanon signed an agreement to end the ​fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.Both sides said the deal was an initial step that calls for Hezbollah to disarm and Israel to withdraw troops from Lebanon, but it was ​not clear how it would be enforced.

Hezbollah said it would not cooperate.Iranian state television said the country’s Revolutionary Guards had delivered “a decisive response” after US forces hit a communications tower in the port city of Sirik.Iran’s Mehr news agency said the port was operating normally with no damage reported to facilities or equipment.Bahrain said Iran’s continued attacks, despite regional and international de-escalation efforts, were undermining peace and regional stability.

​It also accused Tehran of breaching UN Security Council Resolution 2817 and the June 17 Islamabad memorandum of understanding.Aft...

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