Iran has intensified its military operations against Israeli and U.S. bases, claiming to have targeted Israeli defense industries and advancing Operation "True Promise-4" to its 89th round. The Iranian military reports over 115,000 civilian facilities have been damaged. Iran's actions aim to force U.S. forces out of the Middle East, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stating the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed to the U.S. despite navigation resuming. The U.S. is expanding its military presence in the region, doubling its A-10 attack aircraft deployment, as intelligence suggests Iran lacks willingness to negotiate. President Trump is expected to address the nation, potentially announcing the nearing end of the conflict and shifting strait security responsibilities to NATO. Meanwhile, Israel claims to have degraded Iran's missile capabilities, with Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killing a Hezbollah commander. Regional impacts include the UAE intercepting over 2,000 drones and considering joint operations with U.S. forces, while Saudi crude oil exports have halved due to strait disruptions. Emirates Global Aluminium has shut down its smelter following attacks, highlighting the broader industrial impact.