Israel says it has killed Iran's navy chief overseeing Strait of Hormuz blockade
Alireza Tangsiri, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) navy, was killed by Israel, overseeing what is a near-total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. According to Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz, Alireza Tangsiri was "directly responsible for the terrorist act of bombing and blocking the Strait of Hormuz", and has been "blown up". A number of other "senior Navy command officials" have also been killed.
Since the start of the war on February 28, Israel has assassinated several top Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and security chief Ali Larijani. Effectively blockading the Strait of Hormuz - the thin waterway between Iran, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman, through which around 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas normally passes - has been a key pillar of Iran's strategy in the war. As of last week, daily traffic through the strait was down about 95%. Oil prices have consequently shot up. An X account attributed to Tangsiri posted frequently about the Hormuz blockade, writing that "no vessel associated with the aggressors against Iran has the right to pass through".
Tangsiri was appointed as the commander of the Navy in 2018, having previously served as deputy commander since 2010. In 2019, he was sanctioned by the US Treasury along with other IRGC commanders after Iran shot down a US surveillance drone near the strait. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Tangsiri as an individual with "a great deal of blood on his hands" and said his assassination was "yet another example of the co-operation between us and our friend, the United States, toward the common goal of achieving the objectives of the war". US Central Command said **T
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Tensions in the Middle East escalate as Israel targets a high-ranking Iranian naval commander. The Strait of Hormuz's critical role in global oil trade may be about to face even greater disruption - but how?
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