Arabic version: إيران تعلن عن تغييرات دائمة في الوصول إلى مضيق هرمز
An Iranian lawmaker has stated that the Strait of Hormuz will not return to the status quo that existed before the US and Israel launched their war. This declaration signals a significant shift in Iran’s maritime policy in the region.
According to Al Jazeera, Iran is considering a draft law that would impose a permanent ban on Israeli vessels. Additionally, the legislation would restrict access to ships from nations that are perceived as hostile due to their alliance with the United States.
This move underscores Iran’s commitment to altering its operational protocols in the strategic waterway, which is crucial for global oil transportation. The proposed law reflects the ongoing tensions and the complexities of international relations in the region.
The Strait of Hormuz has been a focal point of geopolitical interests, and this new stance by Iran could have significant implications for maritime security and global trade routes.




















