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U.S. launches fresh strikes on Iran as Tehran says it has closed Strait of Hormuz : ReadNOW



A man holds a poster of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a gathering commemorating him at a square in Tehran, Saturday, July 11, 2026.

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The U.S. and Iran have exchanged fire for the third weekend in a row, days after President Trump declared that the ceasefire between the two countries was “over.”

The latest back-and-forth strikes began after Iran fired at a ship attempting to transit through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. then retaliated, striking multiple sites in Iran.

In a statement reported by state media, Iran’s navy said it fired warning shots that hit the container vessel after “several ships attempted to travel along an unapproved route” through the waterway, which is a vital global trade route. The U.S. Central Command said the Iranian shots led to one civilian crew member going missing, and the vessel abandoning its journey thanks to an “onboard fire and significant engine room damage.”

Hours later, in a post on X, Central Command said it completed a third round of strikes overnight – hitting 140 targets – to hold “Iranian forces accountable for its attack on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.”

“During three nights of strikes this week, CENTCOM has struck more than 300 targets at the direction of the Commander in Chief to degrade Iran’s ability to attack civilian mariners and commercial vessels freely transiting the strait,” it added. “Commercial vessel transits through the vital international maritime corridor continue.”

On Saturday night, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on social media, “Iran made a poor choice. Now they pay.”

On Sunday, Iran said it responded with fire toward Jordan and other Gulf states. The United Arab Emirates and Qatari officials later reported intercepting incoming missile attacks.

Competing claims

This latest round of strikes started Wednesday. Hours after three merchant ships were hit in the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. military launched new strikes against Iran.

The U.S. has urged ships to use a southern route through the strait that hugs the coast of Oman. Iran has said this violates the memorandum of understanding signed last month between Iran and the United States.

In turn, the U.S. has also accused Iran of breaching the memorandum, saying in a statement: “Iran was provided yet another opportunity to demonstrate adherence to the Memorandum of Understanding after being held accountable for earlier attacks on commercial vessels but has again failed.”



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