Multiple outlets report that the United States ends a recent round of airstrikes on Iran following attacks attributed to Tehran against Gulf states. The reporting describes the U.S. strikes as part of an escalating sequence in which actions by Iran in the region are met by corresponding U.S. military measures. The accounts link timing and cause-and-effect between the Gulf attacks and the subsequent U.S. air operations, presenting the latest U.S. action as a response to that regional offensive. While the sources agree on the overall sequence—Tehran attacks Gulf states, then the U.S. carries out airstrikes, and later concludes this round of strikes—they do not provide full, consistent detail in the brief information available here regarding the specific targets struck, the locations of the Gulf states involved, the scale of damage, or any confirmed casualty figures. Overall, the coverage characterizes the developments as a step in a broader cycle of regional confrontation and military retaliation, with the current U.S. round reported as concluded.