Vessel seized in Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions, shipping firms say
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[April 13, 2024]
DUBAI (Reuters) - A vessel has been seized by "regional
authorities" between the United Arab Emirates and Iran, maritime
security agencies said on Saturday, days after Iran warned it could
close the area to sea traffic.
UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said the vessel had been seized 50
nautical miles (92 km) northeast of the Fujairah, an area close to the
Strait of Hormuz that forms the entrance to the Gulf.
A British maritime security company, Ambrey, reported a "boarding"
incident at the same location but without giving further details.
Marine tracking sites said the vessel was the MSC Aries of Zodiac
Maritime, an international shipping company partly owned by Israeli
businessman Eyal Ofer.
Reuters could not immediately confirm that and UKMTO said it could not
provide more information when asked if the regional authorities were
Iran and if the seized vessel was MSC Aries.

Zodiac Maritime did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for
comment.
Iranian authorities did not immediately issue any public statement on
the incident.
A U.S. defense official said "we are aware of the situation reported by
UKMTO and we are monitoring it" but would not confirm or deny the name
of the vessel when asked if it was the MSC Aries.
On Tuesday the naval head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
Alireza Tangsiri said it could close the Strait of Hormuz if deemed
necessary.
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He said Iran viewed as a threat Israel's presence in the UAE, with
which Israel established diplomatic relations in 2020 as part of the
'Abraham Accords' mediated by the United States.
Regional tensions have risen since the start of Israel's campaign in
Gaza in October, with Israel and its ally the United States clashing
repeatedly with Iranian-aligned groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and
Yemen.
Iran has threatened to retaliate for suspected Israeli airstrikes on
its consulate in Syria's capital Damascus on April 1 that killed
seven Revolutionary Guards officers including two senior commanders.
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday he expected Iran to attack
Israel "sooner, rather than later" and warned Tehran not to proceed.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi group has disrupted global trade with
attacks on shipping in the Red Sea for months, saying it is aiming
at Israel-linked vessels in retaliation for Israel's campaign in
Gaza.
The United States and Britain have carried out strikes against
Houthi targets in response to the attacks on shipping.
(Reporting by Enas Alashray and Muhammad Al Gebaly in Cairo, Maha El
Dahan in Dubai and Federico Maccioni; Editing by Alex Richardson,
Tomasz Janowski, William Maclean)
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