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IRGC details Hormuz 'New Order' rules

An Iranian lawmaker says the new Strait of Hormuz maritime regime, requiring IRGC Navy authorization and tolls, is now in effect.

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Strait of Hormuz
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Friday, 17 April 2026 at 20:06 UTC
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Iran has formally announced the implementation of its new maritime regime for the Strait of Hormuz. Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran's National Security Commission, stated that the time has come to comply with the regulations, which are determined by Iran and require commercial vessels to obtain authorization from the IRGC Navy and pay tolls to use designated routes. Azizi warned that if the United States attempts to create disturbances for Iranian ships, the situation could easily be changed. This announcement formalizes the 'New Order' policy Iran had previously outlined to mediators during the Lebanon ceasefire period.
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17 AprRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

A senior political official, Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran's National Security Commission, has publicly declared enforcement of the 'New Order' and issued a direct warning to the US.

17 AprAzadi | آزادی

A new Iranian MP, identified as Khadrian, has made a specific 24-hour timeline claim regarding Iran's 'smart control' of the Strait of Hormuz.

17 Apr@officialrnintel

Iran's National Security Commission head Ebrahim Azizi has publicly announced the new maritime regime, emphasizing Iranian authority over the regulations.

17 AprDD Geopolitics

No new information; this is a restatement of the earlier announcement.

17 AprRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

Iran has told mediators it will limit the number of ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz and charge tolls during the ceasefire, with the IRGC blocking hostile vessels.

17 AprAlHaq News | English - Middle East & Geopolitics

A senior Iranian official, Ebrahim Azizi, has publicly announced the enforcement of the new 'Maritime Regime' and issued a direct warning to the United States.

17 AprDD Geopolitics

The Wall Street Journal reports Iran has communicated to mediators its plan to continue limiting ships and charging tolls post-ceasefire, requiring vessel coordination with the IRGC.

17 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

The Wall Street Journal reports Iran has communicated to mediators its intent to continue limiting ship traffic and charging tolls for the remainder of the ceasefire.

17 AprLebanese News and Updates

The Wall Street Journal is cited as the source for the report on Iran's communication with mediators.

17 Apr@clashreport

The message confirms Iran's position that it will continue restricting ship traffic and charging tolls during the ceasefire, with vessels required to coordinate with the IRGC.

17 AprIntel Slava

The Wall Street Journal is now reporting the story, adding a major Western media source to the initial claims.

17 AprFrente Militar y Geopolítico

An Iranian lawmaker has publicly declared the new Strait of Hormuz maritime regime is now in effect, requiring IRGC Navy authorization and tolls for commercial vessels.

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