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U.S. Strikes Iran for Third Time Following Containership Attack in Strait of Hormuz

By MGN EditorialJuly 13, 2026 at 06:00 AM

The United States has launched a third round of military strikes against Iran after a Cyprus-flagged containership was attacked while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant escalation with direct implications for global shipping through one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints.

## U.S. Escalates Military Response After Hormuz Containership Attack The United States has conducted a third round of military strikes against Iran following an attack on a Cyprus-flagged containership transiting the Strait of Hormuz, according to reporting by gCaptain. The incident represents a significant escalation in hostilities that poses a direct and immediate threat to commercial shipping through one of the world's most strategically vital maritime corridors. The Strait of Hormuz is the single most important oil transit chokepoint in the world, with an estimated 20% of global petroleum liquids — approximately 21 million barrels per day — passing through the narrow passage between Iran and Oman. The strait also serves as a critical route for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from Qatar, the world's largest LNG exporter. ### Implications for Commercial Shipping The attack on the containership and the subsequent U.S. military response dramatically heighten the risk environment for vessels transiting the Persian Gulf region. Shipowners, operators, and charterers will be closely monitoring developments as war risk insurance premiums for the area are likely to rise sharply in response to the deteriorating security situation. The incident follows a prolonged period of maritime insecurity in the broader Middle East region, during which Houthi forces in Yemen have conducted sustained attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, forcing widespread rerouting of container traffic around the Cape of Good Hope. An escalation involving Iran directly in the Strait of Hormuz introduces a far more severe threat to global energy supply chains, as the strait — unlike the Red Sea — has no viable alternative routing for Gulf oil and gas exports. ### Industry Response Expected Maritime industry bodies, including the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and BIMCO, are expected to issue updated guidance to members operating in the region. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) and the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, which is headquartered in Bahrain, are likely to issue navigational advisories as the situation develops. Shipowners with vessels currently in the Persian Gulf or scheduled to transit the Strait of Hormuz are urged to monitor official advisories closely, review their war risk insurance coverage, and maintain heightened bridge watch protocols in accordance with Best Management Practices (BMP) guidelines. The full scope of the U.S. strikes and the condition of the attacked containership and its crew had not been fully confirmed at the time of publication. gCaptain, which first reported the story, continues to provide updates as the situation evolves. *This is a developing story. Maritime Industry News will provide further updates as additional information becomes available.*

Source: gCaptain

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