Iran-Israel Tensions Rise After Gulf Ship Attack: Full Breakdown
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed responsibility for a drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Gulf on Saturday, marking another escalation in regional tensions between Tehran and Israel.
The Attack
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced they targeted the MSC Ishyka, a Liberian-flagged commercial ship they say is “owned by the Israeli regime.” According to statements on their Sepah News website and social media, a drone struck the vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, causing it to catch fire.
The Guards’ naval forces shared details of the strike on X, stating: “A drone struck the vessel … linked to the Zionist regime in the Strait of Hormuz; the ship caught fire.”
Location and Vessel Details
The attack occurred near the Khalifa Bin Salman port in Bahrain. MarineTraffic tracking data indicated the ship remained moored at the Bahrain port as of Friday night. The vessel flies the Liberian flag, though Iran claims it is owned and operated by Israeli interests.
Regional Context
The incident adds to mounting tensions in the strategically vital Gulf region, where maritime security has become increasingly fragile amid broader Israeli-Iranian hostilities. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical shipping lane that handles a significant portion of global oil traffic.
What’s Next
The attack underscores the risks facing international commerce in the region and raises concerns about potential further incidents as geopolitical tensions continue to simmer.
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