An international maritime organization concerned with trade operations has warned that the level of maritime security threat in the Strait of Hormuz remains extremely critical, pointing to the continuation of what has been described as blockade operations. These warnings come
as informed sources and Iranian sailors reported the ongoing US naval blockade imposed on Iran, despite US President Donald Trump's announcement yesterday Friday to lift these measures. Sources clarified that Iranian vessels attempted to cross what was called the "blockade line"
after the US announcement, but they received warnings from US forces. They confirmed that the US Central Command issued explicit warnings to Iranian ships to stop and prevented their passage through the designated routes. The sources added that the field situation
in the maritime passages has not seen any change, and US restrictions and measures are still practically imposed on Iranian shipping movement, despite official statements regarding the lifting of the blockade. This disparity between official announcements and the on-the-ground reality
underscores the continued state of tension in the strategic region.