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Attacks on Shipping Disrupt Middle East Trade

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:05 AM

Recent attacks on ships and ports in the Middle East have caused chaos for the maritime industry, leading to heightened security concerns and disruptions to regional trade.

The maritime industry is on high alert this week following a series of dangerous attacks on commercial shipping in the Middle East over the weekend. According to reports from [Splash247](https://splash247.com/iran-attacks-send-shipping-into-chaos/), the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran, killing the country's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in retaliation for previous attacks on oil tankers and shipping infrastructure. The attacks have sent shockwaves through the global shipping community, with vessels now avoiding the region entirely where possible. 'The industry is giving the region a wide berth this week as missiles fly, and ships and ports are hit,' Splash247 noted. Specific incidents include an attack on the Port of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, which was struck by a missile, as well as an assault on a Greek-managed oil tanker off the coast of Oman. The US Navy also reported that an American warship had been targeted by a failed missile attack. These events mark the 'most dangerous weekend for commercial shipping in the Middle East this century,' according to maritime security experts. The disruptions come at a critical time for global trade, with the Middle East serving as a vital hub for energy shipments and other key commodities. 'Shipping companies are now rerouting vessels, reviewing security protocols, and bracing for further escalation of tensions in the region,' said the editor of [The Maritime Executive](https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/attacks-on-shipping-disrupt-middle-east-trade). 'The potential for additional attacks on commercial vessels is a major concern, and the fallout could have far-reaching impacts on global supply chains.' Industry analysts warn that the situation remains highly volatile, and they are urging caution and vigilance from all maritime operators in the region. 'This is a very serious development that the entire industry is closely monitoring,' the editor concluded.

Source: Splash247

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