Iran has resumed attacks on cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, catching American officials by surprise, according to reporting by the Wall Street Journal. The escalation marks a significant shift in regional tensions, with Tehran’s Revolutionary Guards targeting commercial vessels transiting one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes. US officials have indicated they are prepared to strengthen their naval presence in the Gulf in response to the attacks.
Iranian officials have justified the strikes by accusing the United States of violating maritime agreements and pressuring shipping to use routes that the Revolutionary Guards consider unacceptable. Tehran claims Washington is deliberately provoking the situation through its continued military support and presence in the region.
The situation has triggered fresh alarm bells across the Gulf, with air raid sirens sounding in Bahrain amid the renewed tensions. Iran has issued a stark warning, declaring that if the US breaches ceasefire agreements, all American military bases in the region will be considered legitimate targets. The Iranian statement represents an unusually direct threat and signals an escalation in rhetoric alongside the physical attacks.
The Strait of Hormuz is vital for global energy security, with roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil passing through its narrow waterway. Any sustained disruption to shipping in the area could have significant implications for international oil markets and economic stability worldwide. The renewed conflict threatens to further destabilise an already volatile region.
Source: Ynet — Original article in Hebrew.


