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Iran & US battle over control of Strait of Hormuz

17-07-2026

CAIRO/ DUBAI/ WASHINGTON: Iran fired ballistic missiles at a US air ​base in Jordan on Tuesday and the United States attacked Iranian targets for five hours in a battle for control of the Strait of Hormuz that has pushed up oil ‌prices to four-week highs.

US forces launched waves of attacks for the third successive night after Iran said on Saturday it was closing the strait, prompting US President Donald Trump to reinstate a blockade of Iranian shipping and propose charging a 20% fee to guard the vital waterway.

The strikes have increased doubts that a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed last month will lead to a permanent halt in the war, which has disrupted global energy supplies and raised fears of a rise in inflation across the world.

Regional analysts said the hostilities remained within controlled boundaries for now, with both sides seeking leverage for an eventual peace deal, but that there was still a risk of fighting spinning out ​of control.

“I doubt the two sides will resume a full war, especially as Trump will suffer though there is also a distinct possibility that the Iranians ⁠will overplay their hand. That is true of Trump too, of course,” said Yezid Sayigh, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center.

The war has proved unpopular in the US, where gasoline prices have risen since the start of the war and congressional elections are looming in November.

Oil prices rose again on Tuesday, with Brent crude futures gaining 5% to hit $87.49 per barrel, the highest since June 12 but still well below the peak since the war began.

US Air Base in Jordan attacked

The US and Israel struck Iran on February 28, and Iran attacked Israel and Gulf states that host US bases in a war that also reignited conflict between Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. It killed thousands and displaced millions, the vast majority in Iran and Lebanon.

Lebanon and Israel resumed talks on Tuesday in Rome, with Beirut seeking progress towards securing an Israeli withdrawal from south Lebanon under a US-brokered deal. In the latest strikes in the wider war, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said a US air base in Jordan had been targeted with ballistic missiles. Jordan’s armed forces said they had shot down four missiles that entered Jordanian airspace, according to a state news agency report.

The attack on Jordan was on a smaller scale than at the height of the war, when the kingdom at times came under a much heavier barrage of missiles and drones.

“We have ‌returned to the ⁠boundaries of escalation prior to signing the MoU, a low-intensity conflict that will not produce any clear victory for anyone,” said Andreas Krieg, a senior lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King’s College London, commenting on the broader regional conflict.

Iranian media reported US strikes on a number of cities and said four people had been wounded. Several explosions were heard in Bushehr and Choghadak, according to Fars News Agency, and IRNA quoted a provincial official as saying four areas of Bushehr city were hit.

Hostilities have intensified since Iran said late on Saturday it had closed the Strait of Hormuz after firing a warning shot that struck a vessel travelling on what it said was an unauthorized route.

Trump reinstates blockade

Trump said on Monday the US ⁠was reinstating its blockade of Iranian shipping, which had been lifted as part of the MoU signed last month, and announced the 20% fee on all cargo shipped through it. (Int’l News Desk)

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