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Iran claims it fired a warning shot at a U.S. warship to block its entry into the Strait of Hormuz. A senior Iranian official reported the incident, though it is currently unclear if the vessel sustained any damage.

A senior Iranian official claims that Iran fired a warning shot at a U.S. warship to prevent it from entering the Strait of Hormuz, though it remains unclear if any damage occurred.

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U.S. military helicopters eliminate Iranian small boats threatening commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM reports the engagement involved Navy MH-60 and Army AH-64 aircraft supporting Project Freedom operations in the region.

U.S. Central Command reported that U.S. Navy and Army helicopters engaged and eliminated Iranian small boats that were threatening commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz today.

A senior Iranian official warns that Tehran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz and threatens a direct military response to any further US aggression in the region.

A senior Iranian political-security source stated that Tehran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz and warned that any further US aggression would result in a direct military response.

The Lebanese Army reports an officer and a soldier were injured following an Israeli attack on the town of Kafra in southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese Army reports that one officer and one soldier sustained injuries during an Israeli attack on the town of Kafra in southern Lebanon.

Israeli authorities are advancing plans to expel residents from the Silwan neighborhood in Jerusalem, according to a report by B’Tselem. The move places approximately 1,800 residents at risk of displacement following previous demolitions in the area.

Israeli authorities are advancing plans to expel residents from the Silwan neighborhood in Jerusalem, according to a report by the rights group B’Tselem. The move threatens approximately 1,800 residents with displacement, following previous demolitions and evictions in the area.

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