Global freight ships set defensive plans for Israel-Iran conflict, Strait of Hormuz risks
- On June 13, 2025, Israel carried out a military strike on Iran, hitting over 100 targets including nuclear sites, raising global concerns about further violence in the Middle East.
- Global leaders, including United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, urged both Israel and Iran to show maximum restraint and avoid escalation.
- Russian officials condemned the strikes as 'unacceptable,' while Canada and China expressed deep worries about rising tensions, urging all parties to act cautiously.
- Iran-Backed groups condemned the attack, asserting Iran's right to defend itself amidst ongoing discussions about Iran's nuclear program.
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Shippers on Edge Around Strait of Hormuz After Israel-Iran Escalation
Following the Israel-Iran flare-up in the Middle East, the UK and Greece have cautioned their commercial shipping companies to be extra careful and log all voyages through the world’s key oil transit chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz. Israel launched overnight a series of coordinated airstrikes on Iran, targeting nuclear facilities in what it describes as a decisive move to prevent the Islamic Republic from becoming a nuclear power. Iran has vowe…
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