Local media reported that a cargo ship owned by an Israeli company was attacked while sailing in the Gulf of Oman in the Middle East.

The possibility of an attack by Iran has also been pointed out, and tensions between the two countries are increasing.

Media in the Middle East reported on the 13th that an Israeli company-owned freighter for carrying cars was attacked while sailing in the Gulf of Oman.



No one was injured, but Israeli media outlet Haaretz reports that Iran may be involved in the attack, according to defense officials.



In February, another cargo ship owned by the same Israeli company exploded over the two countries, and Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that it was "Iran's work," while Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps on the 6th of this month. The ship, which has been pointed out to be related to, was damaged by the explosion, and the possibility of an attack by Israel was reported.



In addition, it was reported that an electrical trouble at a nuclear facility in Natanz, Iran on the 11th of this month could be an attack by Israeli intelligence, and the Iranian side is planning to take retaliation measures by naming Israel. Was showing.



Iran's state television reported that the Israeli cargo ship had been attacked "a few days after the sabotage at the nuclear facility," in connection with the trouble at the nuclear facility. The tension is getting higher.