A missile reportedly struck a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz near the coast of Oman, according to social media sources. The incident comes amid the 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis, an escalation linked to the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict. As tensions rise, Iran’s actions in the strait have become a focal point, with Tehran declaring the strategic waterway closed to international navigation unless U.S. interference ceases. The recent attack indicates a potential increase in Iranian aggression against commercial vessels using U.S.-endorsed routes and may further disrupt global oil and LNG flows.
Key Takeaways
The reported missile strike near Oman suggests increased Iranian military action in the Strait of Hormuz.
Market activity indicates a significant uptick in the likelihood of Iran successfully targeting shipping on July 12.
The heightened tension in the region could lead to further disruptions in global shipping and energy markets.









