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    U.S. Strikes Iran After Hormuz Ship Attacks

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    By Aditi on July 8, 2026 INTERNATIONAL

    The United States launched military strikes against Iran on Tuesday following attacks on three commercial vessels in the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, significantly escalating tensions in West Asia.

    According to U.S. Central Command, the strikes were carried out in response to what Washington described as Iranian attacks on international commercial shipping. The U.S. military said the operation was intended to impose “heavy costs” for targeting vessels transiting one of the world’s busiest energy corridors.

    Iranian state media reported multiple explosions around the Strait of Hormuz, including on Qeshm Island, in Sirik, and the port city of Bandar Abbas. In response, Iran’s Foreign Ministry accused the United States of violating the memorandum of understanding reached between the two countries and warned of decisive retaliation to protect its national interests and security.

    The military action came shortly after Washington revoked a temporary sanctions waiver that had allowed Iran to export crude oil under limited conditions, increasing economic pressure as negotiations over a broader agreement continue.

    Meanwhile, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported that three commercial vessels were struck overnight near Oman. One tanker caught fire after being hit by an unidentified projectile, while another vessel was reportedly attacked by a drone.

    Qatar identified one of the affected ships as its LNG carrier Al-Rekayyat and blamed Iran for the attack. Doha summoned Iran’s deputy ambassador, demanding an explanation and holding Tehran legally responsible for any resulting damage. Iran rejected the allegations, calling them unacceptable.

    The renewed violence disrupted a period of relative calm following last month’s ceasefire and revived concerns about maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil shipments. Oil prices rose by more than 2% amid fears that the latest escalation could threaten energy supplies and undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilise the region.

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