An Israeli analyst expressed confidence that Iran will halt attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz following overnight strikes. The assessment is presented as a personal opinion from a single source, not an official or verified claim.
An Israeli analyst, speaking on Telegram early Sunday morning, said he is 'sure' that after the overnight strikes, Iran will stop attacking oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The comment is a personal prediction from a single, anonymous source, with no official or corroborated backing. The Zioneer has reported extensively on the US-Iran kinetic exchange over the past three weeks, including multiple waves of American strikes on Iranian targets and Tehran's retaliatory hits on US bases. However, this specific assessment—tying the cessation of tanker attacks to the overnight operations—is unsourced beyond the single analyst's post and remains unverified.
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