Missile strikes by United States and Israeli forces have reportedly targeted Iran’s strategically vital Kharg Island, significantly escalating tensions in West Asia. According to Iran’s Mehr News, the strikes were reported on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, marking a critical development in the ongoing military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury.
Kharg Island, often described as Tehran’s economic lifeline, handles nearly 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports, making it central to global energy markets. The reported strikes come just hours before a key deadline set by US President Donald Trump regarding developments around the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route for global oil shipments.
Israeli military officials indicated that operations are progressing as planned, with a focus on disrupting Iran’s command structures and financial networks. Additional strategic assets, including major infrastructure such as the Persian Gulf Bridge and Lake Urmia Bridge, are also considered potential targets.
The developments underscore growing risks to regional stability and international trade, with analysts warning that further escalation could significantly impact global energy security and supply chains.









