Morning update

Good morning Middle East Eye readers,

The situation across the Middle East is becoming more volatile, with rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and renewed pressure along the Israel-Lebanon border. Donald Trump’s maritime mission is moving ahead with added military support, while Tehran is warning of a “crushing” response to any US actions it sees as a breach.

At the same time, Israel has raised its alert level and is preparing for a possible expansion of operations, adding to concerns that the fragile ceasefire could give way to wider conflict.

Here are the key developments that took place in the past hours:

Israel raises alert level, officials say awaiting US “green light” to resume war

Iran warns of “crushing” response over US actions in the Strait of Hormuz

US deploys jets and helicopters to support escort operation under “Project Freedom”

Israeli military orders evacuations in two towns in southern Lebanon

Iran says US attack on cargo boats in Hormuz killed five civilians

Hezbollah says it struck an Israeli Merkava tank in southern Lebanon

Energy prices surge while stocks and gold fall amid escalating tensions

US warns its citizens in the UAE of “potential aerial threats”

Canada, UK, France and others condemn attacks on UAE, call for de-escalation

Diplomatic contacts continue, with Turkey and Qatar discussing US-Iran talks