Friday, May 8, 2026

US Airstrike Hits Iranian Coastal City, Reports Say

The United States conducted airstrikes on Iran’s Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas, according to reports from Fox News Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin. Initially, these attacks were thought to be carried out by the United Arab Emirates. Griffin emphasised that these actions do not mark a return to war, amid ongoing discussions between Iran and the administration of President Donald Trump about a long-term resolution to the conflict.

Fox News colleague Trey Yingst noted that the U.S. strikes appeared to respond to Iranian assaults on U.S. vessels in the region. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed that Iranian forces had targeted U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers with missiles, drones, and small boats, but none of the U.S. ships were damaged.

Further details from Griffin revealed that the U.S. military strike occurred shortly after Iran launched 15 missiles at Fujairah Port in the UAE, provoking strong reactions from Gulf countries. Pentagon officials classified the Iranian strikes as low-level incidents that did not constitute a breach of the ceasefire agreement.

The situation escalated as President Trump cancelled a military operation named Project Freedom, which aimed to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Reports indicated that permission from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for U.S. operations had been retracted, reportedly due to displeasure with the Pentagon’s assessment of the Iranian missile attacks.

Prior to these developments, Iranian media had warned of potential retaliation against the UAE, claiming there were “signs of hostile actions” from the country. The escalation highlights growing tensions in the region, with Iranian officials stating that the UAE would “pay the price” for their involvement.

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Who reported that the United States conducted airstrikes on Iran’s Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas?
Trey Yingst
Jennifer Griffin
Donald Trump
CENTCOM
What did the U.S. strikes respond to?
Iranian assaults on U.S. vessels
Terrorist activities in the region
Humanitarian crisis
Nuclear threats
How many missiles did Iran launch at Fujairah Port in the UAE?
10
15
20
25
What was the name of the cancelled military operation aimed at securing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz?
Operation Shield
Operation Desert Storm
Project Freedom
Operation New Dawn
Which countries retracted permission for U.S. operations, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with military assessments?
Iran and Iraq
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
Bahrain and Oman
Egypt and Qatar
Which media outlet reported these developments initially?
CNN
BBC
Fox News
Al Jazeera
The U.S. airstrikes were perceived as a step back into a war situation.
None of the U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers were damaged during the Iranian attacks.
President Trump approved the military operation named Project Freedom.
Iranian media claimed there were signs of hostile actions from the UAE.
The Pentagon classified the Iranian strikes as significant breaches of the ceasefire agreement.
The situation highlighted growing tensions in the Middle East region.
The U.S. strikes appeared to respond to Iranian assaults on U.S. vessels in the region.
Pentagon officials classified the Iranian strikes as incidents.
President Trump cancelled a military operation named aimed at securing shipping.
The Iranian military launched 15 missiles at Port in the UAE.
Prior to the airstrikes, Iranian media warned of potential retaliation against the .
The escalation highlights growing tensions in the region.
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How much do you know?

Who reported that the United States conducted airstrikes on Iran’s Qeshm Port and Bandar Abbas?
Trey Yingst
Jennifer Griffin
Donald Trump
CENTCOM
What did the U.S. strikes respond to?
Iranian assaults on U.S. vessels
Terrorist activities in the region
Humanitarian crisis
Nuclear threats
How many missiles did Iran launch at Fujairah Port in the UAE?
10
15
20
25
What was the name of the cancelled military operation aimed at securing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz?
Operation Shield
Operation Desert Storm
Project Freedom
Operation New Dawn
Which countries retracted permission for U.S. operations, reportedly due to dissatisfaction with military assessments?
Iran and Iraq
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
Bahrain and Oman
Egypt and Qatar
Which media outlet reported these developments initially?
CNN
BBC
Fox News
Al Jazeera
The U.S. airstrikes were perceived as a step back into a war situation.
None of the U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers were damaged during the Iranian attacks.
President Trump approved the military operation named Project Freedom.
Iranian media claimed there were signs of hostile actions from the UAE.
The Pentagon classified the Iranian strikes as significant breaches of the ceasefire agreement.
The situation highlighted growing tensions in the Middle East region.
The U.S. strikes appeared to respond to Iranian assaults on U.S. vessels in the region.
Pentagon officials classified the Iranian strikes as incidents.
President Trump cancelled a military operation named aimed at securing shipping.
The Iranian military launched 15 missiles at Port in the UAE.
Prior to the airstrikes, Iranian media warned of potential retaliation against the .
The escalation highlights growing tensions in the region.
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