Fighting Intensifies Between US and Iran After Cease-fire Collapses
In the days since the cease-fire unraveled, the US and Iran have expanded the scope of their attacks, with reports of water facilities and other critical infrastructure coming under fire.

Since the breakdown of the cease-fire, hostilities between the United States and Iran have escalated significantly. Both sides have broadened their military operations, now targeting not only military positions but also vital civilian infrastructure. According to available reports, recent attacks have struck water facilities and other critical structures.
The cease-fire, which had been tenuous from the start, collapsed in recent days, leading to a rapid intensification of combat. Initially limited to specific exchanges, the fighting has now expanded in both scale and scope. Water supply systems, essential for civilian survival, have been among the newly targeted assets.
The shift in targets raises concerns about a deepening humanitarian crisis. The destruction of water infrastructure could leave large populations without access to clean water, worsening living conditions in an already volatile region. However, it remains unclear whether these attacks are deliberate strikes on civilian infrastructure or collateral damage from broader military objectives.
International observers are closely monitoring the situation, urging both parties to return to negotiations. So far, no new cease-fire has been agreed upon. Further escalation risks drawing in other regional actors and destabilizing the wider Middle East.
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