According to Iran’s parliamentary Civil Commission chairman, all traffic through the Hormuz Strait must obtain Iranian permission under parliament’s management plan announced on May 3. Israeli-flagged vessels are prohibited from passage under any circumstances, and nations at war with Iran cannot transit the strait until compensating Iran for damages.
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