Morning update
Good morning Middle East Eye readers,
Tensions across the region remain high after Israeli forces intercepted more Gaza-bound aid boats, triggering protests and diplomatic criticism from several countries.
At the same time, Iran says US behaviour is damaging efforts to reach a diplomatic solution, while military activity continues in Lebanon and concerns grow over the wider regional fallout from the conflict.
Political pressure is also building in Washington as more Americans oppose further escalation with Tehran.
Here are the latest developments:
Israel intercepts more Gaza-bound aid boats using what organisers described as a “fully equipped naval fleet”
Protests break out in Athens after Israeli forces seized flotilla vessels
Iran says US behaviour is undermining diplomatic efforts to end the conflict
Lebanese authorities say deaths from Israeli attacks have crossed 3,000
Israel bombs Tyre in southern Lebanon after issuing displacement warnings
Hezbollah claims drone and rocket attacks on Israeli army positions
The New York Times reports Iran is moving missiles into mountain facilities
Majority of US voters oppose war with Iran, according to a new survey
US Senate Democrats push another vote aimed at limiting the Iran conflict
India raises fuel prices again amid continued Strait of Hormuz disruption
The Washington Post reports Iran wants the war to end before announcing any nuclear agreement