Persian-language Iranian media outlets have been closely tracking a sharp escalation in tensions between Iran and the United States over the past day and in recent days, centered on military exchanges, incidents in and around the Strait of Hormuz, and the strained status of a ceasefire or memorandum of understanding (MOU). Coverage from major agencies emphasizes Iranian responses to alleged US aggressions, disputes over maritime security arrangements, and active—but challenged—diplomatic interventions by Qatar and Oman. According to Fars News Agency, developments in the past week between Iran and the US have included military actions alongside diplomatic activity. As detailed in recent Fars reports, Iranian official Mohammad Baqaei provided explanations about Saturday negotiations held in Muscat (Oman), highlighting ongoing diplomatic channels even as field tensions persist. Fars also reported on a container ship that closed the Strait of Hormuz last night and noted Qatar’s move...
Tensions in the US-Iran conflict escalated sharply over the past 12–24 hours as the United States conducted a fresh round of airstrikes on Iranian military targets in direct response to an Iranian attack on a commercial vessel and Tehran’s declaration closing the Strait of Hormuz. Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes on US and allied military sites across multiple Gulf countries, raising fears of a broader regional war. The Trigger: Attack on the M/V GFS Galaxy and Closure of the Strait Early on July 12, 2026 (local time), Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy targeted the Cyprus-flagged container ship M/V GFS Galaxy in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian forces fired on the vessel for allegedly using an “unauthorized route” and ignoring directions to transit through Iranian-controlled waters. The attack damaged the engine room, sparked a fire, and forced the crew to abandon ship in lifeboats. One crew member remains missing. In the immediate aftermath, the...