By ADAM SCHRECK, BEN FINLEY and ELENA BECATOROS
Associated Press
Associated Press
Published: May 5, 2026 astatine 6:10 AM
Updated: May 5, 2026 astatine 4:05 PM
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. subject leaders said a ceasefire is inactive successful effect a time aft Iran was blamed for caller attacks successful the Strait of Hormuz and against the United Arab Emirates, a cardinal American state that aboriginal said it came nether Iranian drone and rocket onslaught again Tuesday.
Still, the fragile truce reached astir a period agone appeared to beryllium holding arsenic U.S. forces pressed up with efforts to reopen the strait, a captious waterway for planetary energy. On Monday, the U.S. said it had opened a lane and sunk six tiny Iranian boats that had threatened commercialized ships.
So far, lone 2 merchant ships are known to person passed done the caller U.S.-guarded route, with hundreds much bottled up successful the Persian Gulf. Shippers are inactive wary, and it's unclear whether U.S. subject enactment tin reassure them without reigniting the struggle that began with U.S. and Israeli strikes connected Iran connected Feb. 28.
Iran’s effectual closure of the strait, done which large lipid and state supplies passed earlier the war, on with fertilizer and different petroleum products, has sent substance prices skyrocketing and rattled the planetary economy. Breaking Iran's grip would contradict its main root of leverage arsenic U.S. President Donald Trump demands a large rollback of its disputed atomic program.
Iran says caller US effort violates ceasefire
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, the U.S. military’s apical officer, told a quality league Tuesday that Iran’s renewed attacks had not reached the threshold of what Caine called “major combat operations.” He said Tuesday marked a “quieter” time successful the strait.
“No, the ceasefire is not over,” Hegseth said, affirming Caine’s assessment. They spoke earlier the latest attacks connected the UAE.
At the White House, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said clashes with Iran related to American efforts to reopen the consecutive were “defensive successful nature.”
“There’s nary shooting unless we’re changeable astatine first, OK?" Rubio said. “We’re not attacking them.”
Iran has said the caller effort violates the ceasefire. Iran’s parliament talker and main negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, signaled that Iran has yet to afloat respond to the U.S. effort to reopen the waterway.
“We cognize afloat good that the continuation of the presumption quo is intolerable for America; portion we person not adjacent begun yet,” helium said successful a station connected X. His connection did not notation negotiations with the U.S. that are present successful the signifier of passing messages via Pakistan.
Disputing Washington’s assertion of sinking six boats, an Iranian subject commandant said 2 tiny civilian cargo boats were deed Monday, sidesplitting 5 civilians, Iran’s authorities TV reported.
Caine, the apical U.S. wide who serves arsenic president of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said much than 100 U.S. subject craft are patrolling skies astir the strait. The U.S. has imposed a naval blockade connected Iranian ports since April 13, depriving Tehran of lipid gross it needs to enactment up its ailing economy.
The Trump medication has cited the April 8 ceasefire successful asserting that the president does not person to springiness a ceremonial update to Congress connected the warfare nether the War Powers Resolution. That instrumentality typically requires presidents to question ceremonial support from Congress for warfare activities 60 days aft opening subject action.
Shippers stay wary
So far, conscionable 2 civilian vessels, some U.S.-flagged merchant ships, are known to person passed done the strait arsenic portion of the lane the U.S. says it has created. Shipping institution Maersk said 1 of them, a conveyance bearer that it operates, exited the strait safely Monday with U.S. subject assistance.
Former subject officers who person served connected the strait person said opening it would beryllium unsafe and highly challenging, adjacent with subject escorts, which the U.S. is not providing now.
There’s small country to maneuver successful the waterway that is conscionable 21 miles (34 kilometers) wide, and Iran tin scope each of the strait and its approaches with cruise missiles. It besides tin people vessels with longer-range missiles, drones, accelerated onslaught trade and mines.
Hapag-Lloyd AG, 1 of the world’s largest instrumentality shipping companies, said successful a connection that its hazard appraisal “remains unchanged” and that transits done the strait "are for the infinitesimal not imaginable for our ships.”
Iran has attacked ships that effort to transit without going done its ain way successful the bluish portion of the strait on the Iranian coastline. That involves being vetted by Iran's Revolutionary Guard and successful immoderate cases making a payment.
The U.S.-approved way goes done territorial waters of Oman to the south.
“For shipping companies and for security companies, they inactive person to hold and spot however this plays out,” said Torbjorn Soltvedt, main Middle East expert astatine hazard quality institution Verisk Maplecroft.
“This inaugural unsocial isn’t thing that looks similar it’s going to unfastened the Strait of Hormuz,” helium said.
The UAE bore the brunt of Iran’s retaliation
The United Arab Emirates said Monday its aerial defenses had engaged 15 missiles and 4 drones fired by Iran. Authorities successful the eastbound emirate of Fujairah said 1 drone sparked a occurrence astatine a cardinal lipid facility, wounding 3 Indian nationals. The British subject reported 2 cargo vessels ablaze disconnected the UAE, besides connected Monday.
On Tuesday, the UAE's Defense Ministry said it was responding to different Iranian drone and rocket attack. There were nary reports of immoderate harm oregon casualties successful the hours aft the announcement.
Iran denied striking the UAE “in caller days,” according to a connection by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesperson for Iran’s associated subject command, that was work Tuesday connected authorities TV.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the targeting of UAE civilians and infrastructure “unacceptable.” Pakistan and Saudi Arabia besides condemned the strikes.
Tehran did not corroborate oregon contradict the attacks. But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said connected X that the U.S. and the UAE “should beryllium wary of being dragged backmost into quagmire.”
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Finley reported from Washington, and Becatoros reported from Athens, Greece. Associated Press writers Sally Abou AlJoud successful Beirut; Sheikh Saaliq successful New Delhi; Meg Kinnard successful Columbia, South Carolina; Bill Barrow successful Atlanta; David McHugh successful Frankfurt, Germany; and Russ Bynum successful Savannah, Georgia, contributed to this report.
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