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Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz again, citing Israeli violation of ceasefire agreement 

By this, Iran may go further to resuming retaliatory military actions against Zionist-led Israel saying Israel too is not included in the ceasefire agreement. Recall Israel claimed it bombed Lebanon because it is not included in the ceasefire agreement, which Pakistan that America used as face saver clearly mentioned is included.

Iran has reportedly moved to shut down the strategic Strait of Hormuz for a second time, describing the action as a response to what it calls Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement over the war both United States of America and Israel indefensibly started on it.

The latest development follows renewed Israeli military activity in Lebanon, which Iranian officials argue falls outside the scope of the truce and justifies retaliatory measures.

By this, Iran may go further to resuming retaliatory military actions against Zionist-led Israel saying Israel too is not included in the ceasefire agreement. Recall Israel claimed it bombed Lebanon because it is not included in the ceasefire agreement, which Pakistan that America used as face saver clearly mentioned is included.

According to regional reports, Tehran has restricted or halted the passage of oil tankers through the vital waterway, escalating tensions in an already volatile situation.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Any disruption has immediate implications for global energy markets and international trade.

Observers warn that the renewed closure could deepen instability in the region, particularly as conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire persist among the parties involved.

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