Level 1 — Absolute Beginner
Iran says it is closing the Strait of Hormuz again. This is a narrow sea path where many oil ships travel.
Iranian forces fired a warning shot at a big cargo ship. The ship caught fire. One worker on the ship is missing.
After this, the United States military attacked Iran again. This was the third attack this week.
Even with the fighting, both countries say they still want to talk. They hope to find a way to stop the war.
- strait
- a narrow strip of water connecting two larger seas
- cargo ship
- a large ship that carries goods from one place to another
- warning shot
- a shot fired to make someone stop, not to hurt them
- military
- the armed forces of a country
- attack
- an action meant to hurt or damage an enemy
- missing
- not able to be found
- negotiate
- to talk with someone to reach an agreement
- ceasefire
- an agreement to stop fighting
Level 2 — Elementary
Iran's Revolutionary Guard navy announced that the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil shipping, would be closed until further notice after its forces fired on a Cyprus-flagged container ship called the GFS Galaxy.
Iranian forces claimed the vessel was using an unauthorized route through the strait and fired a warning shot before striking it. The ship was left with a fire onboard and serious engine room damage, and a crew member is reported missing.
In response, US Central Command launched its third round of strikes against Iran this week, saying it was working to stop Iran from being able to freely attack civilian ships passing through the strait.
Despite the fighting, a US official told reporters that Washington remains committed to continuing technical talks with Iran, part of a peace process that began with a memorandum of understanding signed on June 17.
- vital
- extremely important or necessary
- waterway
- a river, canal, or channel that ships can travel through
- vessel
- a ship or large boat
- unauthorized
- not officially permitted
- engine room
- the part of a ship where the machinery that powers it is located
- civilian
- a person or thing not connected with the military
- official
- a person who holds a position of authority in government
- memorandum
- a written statement of an agreement between parties
Level 3 — Intermediate
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy declared the Strait of Hormuz closed until further notice after its forces fired a warning shot at, and then struck, the Cyprus-flagged container ship GFS Galaxy, which it accused of transiting an unauthorized route through the strategically vital waterway.
The strike left the vessel ablaze with significant engine room damage and unable to continue its voyage; a civilian crew member remains unaccounted for. Iran's statement warned that any American or allied military response would be met with 'severe' retaliation.
US Central Command answered by launching a third round of strikes against Iranian targets this week, framing the action as necessary to impose a cost on Iran for what it described as ongoing attempts to disrupt the free passage of civilian mariners and commercial vessels through the strait.
The incident threatens to further unravel a fragile peace process. A US official told reporters that Washington remains committed to technical negotiations under the memorandum of understanding signed June 17, even as the exchange of strikes and the strait's renewed closure cast doubt on whether that process can hold.
- transit
- to travel through or across a place
- strategically
- in a way that is important for achieving a long-term goal
- ablaze
- burning fiercely
- unaccounted for
- not located or explained; missing
- retaliation
- an act of returning harm for harm received
- impose
- to force something to be accepted or endured
- mariner
- a sailor or person who navigates ships
- unravel
- to come apart or fall into disorder
Level 4 — Advanced
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps navy declared the Strait of Hormuz closed indefinitely after its forces fired a warning shot at, and subsequently struck, the Cyprus-flagged container ship GFS Galaxy, which Tehran accused of transiting an unauthorized route through the strategically indispensable chokepoint linking the Persian Gulf to global oil markets.
The strike left the vessel ablaze, sustaining substantial engine room damage that rendered it unable to continue its voyage, while a civilian crew member remains unaccounted for. Iran's accompanying statement cautioned that any American or allied military response would be met with 'severe' retaliation, a formulation consistent with the escalatory rhetoric that has characterized the conflict's recent phase.
US Central Command countered by launching a third consecutive round of strikes against Iranian targets this week, characterizing the action as an imposition of cost intended to degrade Tehran's capacity to disrupt the free transit of civilian mariners and commercial vessels through the strait.
The episode threatens to further destabilize an already fragile diplomatic process. A US official nonetheless told reporters that Washington remains committed to technical negotiations under the memorandum of understanding signed June 17, even as the renewed exchange of strikes and the strait's closure cast considerable doubt on whether that framework can withstand continued military escalation.
- indefinitely
- for an unspecified or unlimited period of time
- chokepoint
- a narrow, strategically important passage that can be blocked to control access
- sustain
- to suffer or undergo damage or loss
- escalatory
- tending to increase in intensity or seriousness
- consecutive
- following one after another without interruption
- degrade
- to reduce the effectiveness or quality of something
- destabilize
- to make a situation or system less stable or secure
- framework
- a structure or set of principles underlying an agreement or plan