Middle East Conflict – Daily Neptune P2P Group update 085 (1600h GST 04 June)

Headlines: Regional tensions remained high as Iran-US talks showed little progress, with Tehran confirming negotiations remain open despite the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A strike on Kuwait Airport on 3 June killed one person and injured 63 others, while Bahrain intercepted incoming missiles. In Lebanon, a new ceasefire framework was signed but quickly tested after Hezbollah rejected the deal and launched rockets the same day. Maritime activity through Hormuz remained extremely limited at just 1–2% of normal traffic levels. In Gaza, nine fatalities were reported over 3–4 June, while the West Bank saw approval of 2,414 additional housing units. Meanwhile, three Iraqi militia groups announced their disengagement from the PMF, and Brent crude climbed above $101 per barrel amid ongoing regional uncertainty.

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