US and Iran Exchange Fire Near Strait of Hormuz, Breaking Month-Old Ceasefire

The United States and Iran have exchanged military strikes near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, breaking a ceasefire that had held since April 8. The United Arab Emirates reported a drone attack on its Fujairah oil industry zone, sparking fires and raising regional tensions.
UAE authorities confirmed the attack on the Fujairah facility, a key node in the Gulf's energy infrastructure, though they did not immediately report casualties or extent of damage. The incident marks the first direct assault on Emirati soil since the ceasefire pause in early April, which had temporarily de-escalated hostilities across the region.
The U.S. military responded to Iranian activity in the area, with Central Command reporting intercepts of drones launched from Iranian-aligned positions. Details of U.S. counterstrikes remain limited, but naval and air assets were placed on high alert.
Diplomatic channels are being activated by Gulf states and Western allies to assess the situation. The U.S. State Department has called an emergency meeting with regional partners, scheduled for later today, to discuss coordinated response measures.