The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane, has reopened following a period of closure linked to recent attacks involving Iran. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported intercepting Iranian drones in the area. The closure followed attacks attributed to the U.S. and Israel against Iranian targets. Details surrounding the attacks and drone interceptions remain limited, with RT.com providing further coverage. The reopening suggests a temporary de-escalation of tensions in the strategically important waterway. The incident highlights ongoing regional instability and potential threats to maritime traffic. CENTCOM’s statement indicates a proactive stance in safeguarding navigation through the Strait.