Iranian Navy: Ships still require permission to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

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Golden Finance reported that on April 8, according to a Wall Street Journal report, Iran’s navy informed ships moored near the Strait of Hormuz that, through this strait, they still need to obtain Iran’s permission. A recording shared by a crew member shows: “All ships must obtain permission from the navy of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to pass through the strait. Any ship attempting to cross without permission will be destroyed.” The information was broadcast to the ships via radio. President Trump said he has agreed to pause strikes against Iran for two weeks on the condition that the strait can be “fully, immediately, and safely” reopened. The Iranian government has signaled that it intends to continue exerting influence on the waterway. Based on photos and videos shared by the crew, fighter jets are still circling above the Persian Gulf. Most ships remain docked.

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