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外媒:通过霍尔木兹海峡,有商船强调与中俄“有关”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-06-30 10:45

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the escalating tensions in the Middle East due to Israeli attacks on Iranian targets, prompting international shipping vessels to publicly disclose their identities to avoid associations with Israel or the West [1][2] - Iranian officials have indicated that they may consider closing the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. joins Israel in attacks against Iran, with the Iranian parliament concluding that such a closure should be considered [1] - Since the end of 2023, Houthi forces in Yemen have targeted maritime vessels believed to be linked to Israel or its allies, claiming these actions are in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Gaza [1] Group 2 - Between June 12 and June 24, 55 vessels in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea issued 101 identity disclosure messages, indicating ownership or lack of association with Israel, as a precaution against being misidentified [2] - Windward's CEO noted that despite a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, shipping companies remain skeptical about the security situation in the region, complicating the understanding of vessel ownership chains [2] - The increase in identity disclosure messages from vessels has expanded from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf following Israeli attacks on Iran, indicating heightened concerns over maritime safety [2]