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Maritime shipping companies have classified the Strait of Hormuz as a war zone until July 9 due to ongoing attacks on commercial vessels, amid escalating tensions resulting from the US-Israeli war on Iran. More than 40 ships have been damaged since the start of the conflict, and at least 14 sailors have been killed. The International Transport Workers’ Federation and the Joint Negotiation Group announced that the situation poses significant risks threatening human lives, with plans to evacuate 11,000 stranded sailors in the Gulf canceled due to repeated attacks. The International Negotiation Forum had previously designated the Strait of Hormuz as a war zone since March, amid intensifying military operations and attacks on ships.
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