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Israeli-owned cargo ship back at sea after suspected attack

The MV Helios Ray was sailing along the Omani coast toward the Arabian Sea, according to satellite-tracking data.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  03-03-2021 17:00
Last modified: 03-08-2021 11:31
Israeli-owned cargo ship back at sea after suspected attack

The Israeli-owned cargo ship, Helios Ray, sits docked in port after arriving in Dubai on Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021 (AP/Kamran Jebreil)

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An Israeli-owned cargo ship that suffered a mysterious explosion last week has left Dubai's port and was transiting the Gulf of Oman on Wednesday, satellite tracking data showed. The suspected attack has raised tensions in the region.

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The giant MV Helios Ray, a Bahamian-flagged roll-on, roll-off vehicle cargo ship, was sailing along the Omani coast toward the Arabian Sea, according to satellite-tracking data from website MarineTraffic.com, days after docking in Dubai for repairs. Overnight, the vessel passed through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which a third of all oil traded by sea flows. Its destination remained unclear.

Last week, a blast struck the cargo ship in the same waterway, raising alarms about ship security in the Mideast. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Israel's regional foe Iran of attacking the ship. Iran swiftly denied the charge.

A United Nations ship database identified the vessel's owners as a Tel Aviv-based firm called Ray Shipping Ltd.

Abraham Ungar, 74, who goes by "Rami," is the founder of Ray Shipping Ltd., and is known as one of the richest men in Israel. He made his fortune in shipping and construction.

Tensions between Iran and the West have escalated in recent weeks as Iran accelerates its nuclear program, seeking to pressure the United States to grant sanctions relief it received under its tattered 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. In the current standoff, each side is insisting the other move first to return to the deal, which former US President Donald Trump abandoned nearly three years ago.

"If there is a strong will," reviving the atomic accord "will be very easy and can be done in a couple of days ... it can be done within a week," Iranian President Hassan Rouhani reiterated in a televised speech Wednesday.

"Yet we have not seen a single serious step taken by the US," he said.

It remains unclear what caused the explosion, which reportedly punched two holes in the vessel's port side and two on its starboard side, just above the waterline. The incident recalled the summer of 2019, when the US military blamed Iran for a series of suspected attacks on oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. The Navy had alleged that Iran used limpet mines – designed to be attached magnetically to a ship's hull – to strike some of the vessels. Iran denied any role in the suspected assaults.

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