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Iran Shuts Down Strategic Strait of Hormuz, Sparks Oil Market Tensions

The Voice News: Following a missile strike on Tel Aviv, Iran has shut down the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. In a statement posted on its official X (formerly Twitter) account, the country’s armed forces declared that no ships would be allowed to pass through the strait until further notice.The military stated: “We are the followers of Hazrat Al-Abbas (A.S.). Not even a fly can cross our waters without our permission!”In other posts, they added: “Where are those who claimed they could stop Iranian missiles and protect Israel? Now the world will witness who is the true lion of the Middle East!”This declaration makes it clear that Iran intends to intensify its resistance against Israel and is strategically leveraging control over the Strait of Hormuz—an essential artery in the global energy supply chain.The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical and strategically sensitive maritime passages. It connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman, located between Iran and Oman. The strait is relatively narrow—only 39 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, with just two narrow shipping lanes suitable for large vessels. Yet, nearly 20% of the world’s oil transported by sea passes through this narrow waterway, making it vital for the global economy.The Strait of Hormuz has long been at the center of international geopolitical tensions. Iran has often used the strait as a strategic pressure point. In response to Western sanctions or military threats, Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the strait, a move that could cause a catastrophic disruption to the world’s energy supply. On the other hand, the United States and its allies have consistently deployed naval forces to ensure the security of this passage.In the context of the recent escalation, Iran has once again announced that no ships will be allowed to pass through the strait until further orders are issued. This has reignited global market fears—particularly regarding oil and gas prices.

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