The UAE Defence Ministry reported that two tankers were targeted by Iranian cruise missiles in the southern Strait of Hormuz. The incident marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, where Iran has intermittently blocked the strategic chokepoint since February 2026. This attack is the latest in a series of military actions following a ceasefire between Iran and a US-Israel coalition, which has seen Iran resume offensive measures against commercial vessels. The use of cruise missiles, in contrast to previous drone attacks, suggests a heightened level of military engagement from Iran, raising concerns about further disruptions to maritime trade in the region.

Key Takeaways

The targeting of UAE tankers by Iranian cruise missiles appears to indicate increased military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Pricing in prediction markets suggests decreased confidence in the normalization of Strait traffic by August 31, with odds currently at 15.5% YES.

The escalation may indicate a sustained closure of the Strait, consistent with a NO outcome in the market.