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UN maritime agency halts Hormuz escort mission after IRGC strikes merchant vessel

Evacuation efforts suspended as Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targets commercial shipping in strategic waterway

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated48 minutes ago
UN maritime agency halts Hormuz escort mission after IRGC strikes merchant vessel

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The United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced Thursday night that it has paused its coordinated escort operation for commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The decision follows a kinetic strike by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against a merchant ship in the waterway, marking a sharp escalation in the maritime standoff that has effectively blockaded the Persian Gulf.

The International Maritime Organization has suspended its mission to evacuate ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing a deteriorating security environment after an IRGC strike on a merchant vessel. This suspension represents a significant reversal of the UN-led effort initiated earlier this week to provide safe passage for commercial shipping trapped by Iranian naval activity. ### Context of the Blockade The Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint, has been under severe pressure since the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps declared the waterway closed last month. The IRGC has previously stated that the closure is linked to regional geopolitical demands, including the cessation of Israeli operations in Lebanon. While regional actors like Oman had been working with the IMO to establish temporary shipping lanes, the latest kinetic incident has rendered these corridors untenable. ### Security Analysis and Outlook Reports reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk indicate that the IRGC strike has fundamentally altered the risk assessment for international agencies. Prior to this, the UN had hoped to maintain a humanitarian and commercial corridor despite the Iranian blockade. The decision to halt the mission suggests that the threat level now exceeds the protection capabilities of the current escort framework. For Israel and its regional partners, the continued instability in the Strait poses a direct threat to global energy security and trade routes. Observers are now watching for a potential response from U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which has previously warned the IRGC against interfering with international shipping.

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    Mission halted following IRGC strike on a merchant vessel in the waterway.

  2. UN maritime agency pauses plan to evacuate ships through Strait of Hormuz

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