Ceasefire in the Iran War Teeters With Disagreements Over Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz
Israeli strikes killed 203 people in Beirut as Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz lifted oil prices about 35%, straining a fragile ceasefire.
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DUBÁI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A fragile ceasefire in the war with Iran staggered Thursday under the weight of Israel's heavy bombing of Beirut, Tehran's continued control over the Strait of Hormuz and uncertainty as to whether the planned peace talks could find common ground. Iran and the United States — which made declarations of victory following the announcement of the ceasefire — seemed to try to pressure each other. Semi-official news …
Ceasefire Crumbles: Iran Warns Strait of Hormuz May Be Mined as Trump Issues New Threats
Tensions in the Middle East are surging again as a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran teeters on collapse, raising fears of a broader conflict and sending shockwaves through global energy markets. Iran has issued a stark warning that the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz could be mined, cautioning that ships traveling through the narrow waterway risk encountering “anti-ship mines in the main transit routes.” The warning come…
On the third day of the ceasefire agreed by the US and Iran, tankers are still not passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel continues its attacks in Lebanon. The latest shelling killed eight Lebanese security personnel. Meanwhile, both sides maintain their divergent positions ahead of the first round of talks in Islamabad.
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