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Iran Conflict 2026
18JUL

IRGC claims mines shut Hormuz; US denies

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The IRGC claimed on 18 July that two tankers struck mines and Hormuz is closed; CENTCOM called the claim false within hours.

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Key takeaway

Iran says mines closed Hormuz on 18 July; CENTCOM calls it false, with no independent source yet arbitrating.

The IRGC claimed on 18 July that two tankers struck mines in the Strait of Hormuz and declared the strait completely closed; CENTCOM called the claim false within hours. 1

No independent maritime source had arbitrated the competing accounts as of 18 July. The IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) is Iran's ideological military force and has controlled the Hormuz closure messaging throughout the war; CENTCOM (US Central Command) runs the strikes and the blockade. One says the world's busiest oil chokepoint is shut by mines; the other says nothing of the sort happened.

For the third time this month, a declared Iranian closure meets a flat CENTCOM denial with no neutral party to settle it. On 12 July the IRGC Navy struck the container ship GFS Galaxy and declared Hormuz closed, only for CENTCOM to insist the strait stayed open to traffic . CENTCOM has denied each declared closure in turn, and no neutral maritime authority has confirmed one yet.

The stakes turn on verification. A mined strait would be a genuine escalation, closing a corridor that carries about a fifth of the world's seaborne oil; an unverified claim is cheap leverage that costs Iran nothing to assert. Until an independent maritime authority confirms a mine strike, the closure exists only in IRGC statements, and CENTCOM's denial is the only counter-weight on the record.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The Strait of Hormuz is the narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that a large share of the world's oil tankers pass through. Iran's IRGC, the hardline paramilitary force that has led much of the war effort, said on 18 July that two tankers had hit mines there and that the strait was now completely shut. CENTCOM, the US military command in the region, said within hours that this was false. Neither side has offered outside proof yet, so nobody independent has confirmed what, if anything, actually happened.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    A pattern of unverified closure claims risks eroding the credibility of future IRGC statements even in a case where an actual mining incident occurs.

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Update #155 · US bombing moves inland as blockade hardens

Al Jazeera· 18 Jul 2026
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