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US, UK and Israel blame Iran for ship attack; Tehran denies

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—the United States and the United Kingdom joined Israel on Sunday in alleging Iran carried out a fatal drone strike on an oil tanker off the coast of Oman in the Arabian Sea, putting further pressure on Tehran as it denied being involved in the assault.

Calling it an “unlawful and callous attack,” British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said his country and its allies planned a coordinate­d response over the strike Thursday night on the oil tanker Mercer Street. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken soon followed, saying there was “no justificat­ion for this attack, which follows a pattern of attacks and other belligeren­t behavior.”

The strike on the Mercer Street marked the first-known fatal attack after years of assaults on commercial shipping in the region linked to tensions with Iran over its tattered nuclear deal.

While no one has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, Iran and its militia allies have used socalled “suicide” drones in attacks previously, which crash into targets and detonate their explosive payloads. However, Israel, the UK and the responding US Navy have yet to show physical evidence from the strike or offer intelligen­ce informatio­n on why they blame Tehran.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett went further than Blinken and Raab in his remarks Sunday at a Cabinet meeting, making a point to stare directly into the camera and slowly warn: “We know, at any rate, know how to convey the message to Iran in our own way.”

The drone attack blasted a hole through the top of the oil tanker’s bridge, where the captain and crew command the vessel, a US official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity as an investigat­ion into the attack still was ongoing. The blast killed two crewmember­s from the United Kingdom and Romania.

The Navy said the American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and the guided missile destroyer USS Mitscher had escorted the Mercer Street as it headed to a safe port. On Sunday, satellite-tracking informatio­n from Marinetraf­fic.com showed the tanker stopped off the coast of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates.

In his statement, Raab said it was “highly likely” Iran attacked the tanker with one or more drones.

“We believe this attack was deliberate, targeted and a clear violation of internatio­nal law by Iran,” he said. “Iran must end such attacks, and vessels must be allowed to navigate freely in accordance with internatio­nal law.”

Blinken similarly described the US as “confident” Iran carried out the attack, using multiple drones.

“These actions threaten freedom of navigation through this crucial waterway, internatio­nal shipping and commerce, and the lives of those on the vessels involved,” he said in a statement.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h described the allegation Iran carried out the attack as “baseless.”

“It’s not the first time that the Zionist regime occupying Jerusalem has made such empty accusation­s against the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Khatibzade­h said. “Wherever this regime has gone, it has taken instabilit­y, terror and violence with it.”

He added: “Whoever sows the wind shall reap the whirlwind.”

Khatibzade­h spoke around an hour after Iran’s outgoing president acknowledg­ed that his government at times “did not tell part of the truth” to the public during his term.

From Jerusalem, Bennett offered condolence­s to both the United Kingdom and Romania for the killing of their citizens. He said Israeli intelligen­ce had evidence linking Iran to the attack, but did not offer it.

“Iran is the one who carried out the attack against the ship,” he said. “Iran’s aggressive behavior is dangerous not only for Israel, but harms global interests in the freedom of navigation and internatio­nal trade.”

Other Israel-linked ships have been targeted in recent months as well amid a shadow war between the two nations, with Israeli officials blaming the Islamic Republic for the assaults. Shipping in the region began being targeted in the summer of 2019, about a year after then-president Donald Trump unilateral­ly withdrew America from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.

Israel meanwhile has been suspected of conducting a series of major attacks in Iran and on Iranian shipping. Also, Iran saw its largest warship recently sink under mysterious circumstan­ces in the nearby Gulf of Oman.

The Mercer Street, owned by Japan’s Taihei Kaiun Co., is managed by London-based Zodiac Maritime, part of Israeli billionair­e Eyal Ofer’s Zodiac Group. In early July, the Liberian-flagged container ship CSAV Tyndall, once tied to Zodiac Maritime, suffered an unexplaine­d explosion on board while in the northern Indian Ocean, according to the US Maritime Administra­tion.

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