On Wednesday, July 8, 2026, Iran launched attacks on U.S. military targets in Bahrain and Kuwait following American strikes against Iranian positions in response to earlier incidents involving tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. According to reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for launching rockets and drones targeting military installations in Bandar Salman and the Al-Salem Air Base in Kuwait. The attack reportedly destroyed an American drone, prompting air raid alerts in both Bahrain and Kuwait. The Kuwaiti military stated it had activated its anti-air defenses to counter the assault.
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed that American forces conducted attacks on more than 80 targets within Iran during the night preceding the incident. These included Iranian air defense systems, command and communication networks, coastal radar systems, anti-ship missiles, and over 60 fast boats belonging to the IRGC in the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding areas. The operation aimed to hinder further Iranian attacks on international maritime traffic through one of the world's most critical trade routes. According to CENTCOM, these actions were classified as offensive rather than defensive, unlike previous operations in late June which were described as self-defense measures. The U.S. military emphasized that these attacks were in response to what they deemed an unprovoked aggression by Iranian forces, a violation of the ceasefire agreement, and a threat to freedom of navigation.
According to two unnamed U.S. officials, the current operation was significantly broader than the previous ones in late June when the United States took military action due to Iranian activities in the Strait of Hormuz. However, those earlier actions were limited to avoid jeopardizing the memorandum of understanding between the two countries. The U.S. assessed that this latest operation targeted port infrastructure, missile and drone bases, coastal surveillance systems, and air defense capabilities.
In response to the U.S. attacks, Iran’s Supreme Council for National Security, known as the Kata' al-Anbia headquarters, condemned the actions as “clear acts of aggression” and warned of a “destructive response.” It also asserted that Tehran would not allow U.S. interference in the management of the strait. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, the head of Iran’s parliament, accused the United States of violating the ceasefire agreement, citing not only recent U.S. military strikes but also renewed sanctions on oil, Iran’s adjustments in the Strait of Hormuz, and Israeli attacks on Lebanon. He declared on social media that the era of intimidation and coercion had ended and that Iran would not yield.
An official from Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to state media agency Fars, labeled the U.S. operation a serious breach of the memorandum of understanding signed last month. He stated that Iran would take decisive measures to protect its national interests and security while seriously warning about the consequences of the U.S. violation of the agreement.
Meanwhile, the Iranian government criticized the decision by Washington to revoke the permit for the sale of Iranian oil, which was one of the key elements of the memorandum. This move has been seen as a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations.
Earlier in the week, on Monday, July 7, 2026, an unknown projectile struck a tanker near the coast of Oman close to the Strait of Hormuz, causing a fire aboard the vessel. The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported the incident, noting that there were no casualties or environmental damage reported. The incident occurred approximately 14 kilometers off the northernmost part of Oman near the town of Limah. The tanker, traveling southward, reported that its left side had been hit by an unidentified projectile, leading to a fire. The French news agency AFP cited the incident, urging ships to exercise caution and report any suspicious activity.
American media outlet Axios reported that Iran had fired at least two missiles at commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes amid ongoing tensions in the region since the start of the war in the Middle East, which began with U.S.-Israeli aggression in late February. At that time, Iran closed the strategic waterway, causing a surge in global energy prices. In response, the United States imposed blockades on Iranian ports.
Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, the strategic maritime route was reopened. However, Tehran insists that the arrangement will not be the same as before the conflict, when ships could freely pass through the strait. This ongoing dispute highlights the fragile nature of the current ceasefire and the potential for further escalations in the region.
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RTV Slovenija (MMC)Statale / pubblicoProgressistaFattualità 85Obiettività 70ieri Iran attacca basi in Bahrain e Kuwait dopo bombardamenti statunitensiL'Iran ha attaccato un obiettivo militare statunitense in Bahrein in Kuwait, in risposta a un attacco militare statunitense in Iran, che si è verificato in passato. L'esercito americano ha attaccato in media notte più di 80 obiettivi in Iran, in risposta all'attacco iraniano a tre navi da guerra a Hormuz.
Lettura del bias (Progressista): Articolo descrive in dettaglio l'attacco iraniano in risposta all'azione americana, che sembra sostenere la situazione iraniana. Utilizzare espressioni come "neupravičena agresija", "ogrožanje svobode plovbe" in opposizione a "dогovorjenih zavez" sostiene la prospettiva di sinistra.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 70): Factuality is high as it reports on military actions between Iran and the US, aligning with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to emotionally charged language like 'neupravičena agresija' and potential bias towards the US perspective.
DeloIndipendente🔒ProgressistaFattualità 80Obiettività 75l’altro ieri Un missile sconosciuto colpisce una petroliera nella Stretta di Hormuz; gli americani accusano l'IranL'incidente si è verificato a circa 14 km dalla costa omana, nella regione di Limah. Le autorità stanno indagando sull'accaduto, mentre le navi commerciali della regione sono state attaccate più volte. I media americani Axios riferiscono che l'Iran ha lanciato almeno due missili sulla nave commerciale, a causa della maggiore tensione politica in Iran.
Lettura del bias (Progressista): The article describes an attack on a tanker, where Iranian responsibility is emphasized, as opposed to Levi Nagib.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 80 · Obiettività 75): Factuality is good with reporting from reputable sources like UKMTO and Axios. Objectivity is slightly better as it presents both sides of the attribution issue without clear bias.
N1 SlovenijaIndipendenteProgressistaFattualità 80Obiettività 75l’altro ieri Un'altra esplosione nella Striscia di Hormuz?Un nuovo incidente di sicurezza si è verificato nei pressi di Hormuz, dove un'esplosione di una petroliera sulla costa dell'Oman ha provocato un incendio. L'agenzia britannica per la sicurezza marittima UKMTO ha riferito che l'incidente si è verificato a circa 14 km dalla costa omana di Limah.
Lettura del bias (Progressista): L'articolo descrive l'incidente nel contesto delle tensioni internazionali tra gli Stati Uniti e l'Iran, ma ha una dimensione politica.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 80 · Obiettività 75): Factuality is solid with alignment to international reports. Objectivity is similar to article 1, maintaining a neutral tone while acknowledging the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.
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