The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Iran seizes cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz

Revolution­ary Guard takes Israeli-affiliated vessel as area braces for a potential retaliatio­n attack on Israel.

- By Jon Gambrell

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES — Commandos from Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard rappelled down from a helicopter onto an Israeli-affiliated container ship near the Strait of Hormuz and seized the vessel Saturday, the latest in a series of attacks between the two countries.

The Middle East had braced for potential Iranian retaliatio­n over a suspected Israeli strike earlier this month on an Iranian consular building in Syria that killed 12 people, including a senior Guard general who once commanded its expedition­ary Quds Force there.

The Israeli war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip is now 6 months old and is inflaming decades-old tensions across the whole region. With Iranian-backed forces like Hezbollah in Lebanon and Yemen’s Houthi rebels also involved in the fighting, any new attack in the Mideast threatens to escalate that conflict into a wider regional war.

Iran’s state-run IRNA said a special forces unit of the Guard’s navy carried out the attack on the vessel, the Portuguese-flagged MSC Aries, a container ship associated with London-based Zodiac Maritime.

Zodiac Maritime is part of Israeli billionair­e Eyal Ofer’s Zodiac Group. Zodiac declined to comment and referred questions to MSC. Geneva-based MSC later acknowledg­ed the seizure and said 25 crew members had been aboard the vessel. IRNA said the Guard would take the vessel into Iranian territoria­l waters.

Earlier, a Middle East defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligen­ce matters, shared a video of the attack with The Associated Press. The Iranian commandos are seen rappelling down onto a stack of containers sitting on the deck of the vessel.

A crew member on the ship can be heard saying: “Don’t come out.” He then tells his colleagues to go to the ship’s bridge as more commandos come down on the deck. One commando can be seen kneeling above the others to provide them potential cover fire.

The video correspond­ed with known details of the MSC Aries. The helicopter used appeared to be a Soviet-era Mil Mi-17 helicopter, which the Guard and the Iranian-backed Houthis of Yemen have used in the past to conduct commando raids on ships.

The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations described the vessel as being “seized by regional authoritie­s” in the Gulf of Oman off the Emirati port city of Fujairah, without elaboratin­g.

The MSC Aries had been last located off Dubai heading toward the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. The ship had turned off its tracking data, which has been common for Israeli-affiliated ships moving through the region.

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz called on nations to list the Guard as a terrorist organizati­on.

Iran “is a criminal regime that supports Hamas’ crimes and is now conducting a pirate operation in violation of internatio­nal law,” Katz said.

Iran since 2019 has engaged in a series of ship seizures and attacks on vessels have been attributed to it amid ongoing tensions with the West over its rapidly advancing nuclear program.

Since November, Iran had dialed back its ship attacks as the Houthis targeted ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. Houthi attacks have slowed in recent weeks as the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan ended and the rebels have faced months of U.S.-led airstrikes targeting them.

In previous seizures, Iran has offered initial explanatio­ns about their operations to make it seem as though the attacks had nothing to do with the wider geopolitic­al tensions — though later acknowledg­ing as much.

In Saturday’s attack, however, Iran offered no explanatio­n for the seizure other than to say the MSC Aries had links to Israel.

For days, Iranian officials up to and including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have been threatenin­g to “slap” Israel for the Syria strike. Western government­s have issued warnings to their citizens in the region to be prepared for attacks.

Iran in the past largely has avoided directly attacking Israel, despite it carrying out the targeted killing of nuclear scientists and multiple sabotage campaigns against Iran’s atomic sites. Iran has, however, targeted Israeli or Jewish-linked sites through proxy forces over the decades.

Last week, Guard Gen. Ali Reza Tangsiri, who oversees its naval forces, criticized the presence of Israelis in the region and in the United Arab Emirates.

The UAE reached a diplomatic recognitio­n deal with Israel in 2020, something that long has enraged Tehran.

On Friday, President Joe Biden warned Iran not to attack Israel and said he felt an Iranian attack on Israel likely would happen “sooner than later.”

“We will help defend Israel, and Iran will not succeed,” Biden added.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This image made from a video provided to The Associated Press by a Mideast defense official shows a helicopter raid in which paramilita­ry soldiers rappelled onto an Israeli-affiliated container ship they then seized near the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, an attack attributed to Iran amid wider tensions between Tehran and the West.
ASSOCIATED PRESS This image made from a video provided to The Associated Press by a Mideast defense official shows a helicopter raid in which paramilita­ry soldiers rappelled onto an Israeli-affiliated container ship they then seized near the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, an attack attributed to Iran amid wider tensions between Tehran and the West.

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