Commandos from Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard rappelled down from a helicopter onto an Israeli-affiliated container ship near the Strait of Hormuz and seized the vessel Saturday, the latest in a series of attacks between the two countries.

The Middle East had braced for potential Iranian retaliation over a suspected Israeli strike earlier this month on an Iranian consular building in Syria that killed 12 people, including a senior Guard general who once commanded its expeditionary Quds Force.

The wider Israeli war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip is now 6 months old and is inflaming decades-old tensions across the whole region.

Iran’s state-run IRNA said a special forces unit of the Guard’s navy carried out the attack on the vessel, which other media in the country widely identified as the Portuguese-flagged MSC Aries, a container ship associated with London-based Zodiac Maritime.

  • @[email protected]
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    Your title and the bit pasted in here leaves out that the ship is owned by an Israeli billionaire.

    • Flying Squid
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      The very first sentence of what they pasted in it says that it is an Israeli-affiliated ship. That it’s owned by a billionaire really goes without saying.

      As for the headline, it is the headline of the article, which is what is required in the community rules.

      • @[email protected]
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        178 months ago

        it means I have to open the post and read the description, what’s next, read the source article and think by myself?! That looks incredibly tiring

        • @[email protected]
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          -38 months ago

          How would I have known it was a billionaire Israeli ship if I hadn’t opened and read the article smart ass?

      • @distantsounds
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        The posted headline here is editorialized…which is breaking rule 4 of this community.

        Israel (in the article) v West (here)