Israel Supports US Naval Blockade On Iran – Netanyahu
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Israel Supports US Naval Blockade On Iran – Netanyahu

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Apr 13, 2026 2 min read 1 views 0 shares
Israel Supports US Naval Blockade On Iran – Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has voiced strong support for a proposed United States naval blockade aimed at restricting Iran’s maritime activities. The statement, made during a high-level security briefing, highlights the intensifying pressure on Tehran as Western allies seek to disrupt what they describe as "hostile naval maneuvers" in critical international shipping lanes.

Netanyahu emphasized that a coordinated blockade is a necessary step to prevent the shipment of illicit weapons and to safeguard global trade routes, particularly in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz. He noted that Iran's regional influence continues to pose an existential threat to Israel and a direct challenge to international maritime security.

"The time for half-measures has passed," Netanyahu stated. "Israel stands firmly with the United States in its effort to impose a strict naval blockade on the Iranian regime. We must ensure that the seas are not used as a corridor for terror and destabilization. This is not just an Israeli concern, but a global imperative."

The proposed blockade comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, with the U.S. Navy increasing its presence in the region to counter-drone and missile threats. While Tehran has warned of "severe consequences" if its commercial or military vessels are obstructed, Israel’s public endorsement of the blockade signals a unified front between Jerusalem and Washington. International observers are closely watching the development, as such a move could significantly impact global oil prices and further complicate diplomatic efforts to revive regional peace talks.

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