US-Iran war live updates: Huge threat to close second vital strait
📍 Deputy minister of Houthi administration in Sanaa, Hussein al-Ezzi, warned that rebels may close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait if US President Donald Trump continues to "obstruct peace."
⚠️ The Bab al-Mandeb is known as the 'Gate of Tears' and connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, channelling traffic towards the Suez Canal.
🛢️ This strategic waterway carries roughly 12 per cent of global oil shipments, posing a significant threat if shut down.
⚓ Meanwhile at the Strait of Hormuz, sea traffic has ground to a halt again following Iran's U-turn on the shipping route.
🔫 Two Indian-flagged ships were shot at while travelling through the key shipping route on Saturday, prompting India to call Iran's ambassador.
💼 Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of Iran's parliament, portrayed the ceasefire with the US and Israel as a victory for the Islamic regime.
⚔️ Ghalibaf stated that the failure to topple Iran's government and inability to mobilise allies meant the enemy had been defeated.
🔄 Iran reversed its decision to unblock the shipping channel overnight, announcing it will instead return to its previous state with armed forces controlling the area.
🤝 US President Donald Trump convened a White House Situation Room meeting to discuss the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz.
⏳ A senior US official told Axios the war could resume in days unless there is a breakthrough in peace talks soon.
🗣️ Mr Trump took a veiled swipe at US allies who declined to join the war with Iran, while reserving praise for Israel.
🌍 Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is updating states and territories on fuel security as Asia and Europe embark on a buying blitz.
- Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has declared the current ceasefire with the US and Israel a significant victory for the Islamic regime after stating that failing to topple Iran's government means it was defeated.
- India is engaging diplomatically by calling on Iran's ambassador in New Delhi following incidents involving Indian-flagged ships, demonstrating active international cooperation to resolve shipping route concerns.
- Iran has slammed the Strait of Hormuz shut again, causing sea traffic to grind to a halt with most vessels fleeing to deeper waters in the Persian Gulf or Gulf of Oman.
- Two Indian-flagged ships were shot at while travelling through the key shipping route on Saturday, prompting India to call on Iran's ambassador in New Delhi due to serious concern over the incident.
- Deputy minister of the Houthi administration Hussein al-Ezzi has warned that rebels may close the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a waterway carrying roughly 12 per cent of global oil shipments, if US President Donald Trump continues to 'obstruct peace'.
- A senior US official told Axios that the war could resume in days unless there was a breakthrough in peace talks soon.
- Mr Trump has convened a White House Situation Room meeting to discuss the escalating crisis, indicating that political tensions remain extremely high with no immediate resolution.
- Iran announced it will return to its previous state of controlling the Strait of Hormuz strictly with armed forces, reversing its decision to unblock the shipping channel overnight.
- The threat to close a second vital strait creates a compounding risk for global trade and oil supply chains that could exacerbate existing economic vulnerabilities.