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Iran halts Hormuz tanker traffic as Israel strikes Lebanon despite ceasefire

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Iran halts Hormuz tanker traffic as Israel strikes Lebanon despite ceasefire

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Iran has halted tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz after Israel struck Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement. The move raises concerns over regional stability and global energy supplies, with Iran's Revolutionary Guards vowing to punish Israel for alleged ceasefire breaches.

Iran halted tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz after Israel attacked Lebanon. The attack killed over 100 people and sparked concerns over regional stability. A ceasefire agreement was brokered by Pakistan, but Israel's Prime Minister said it did not apply to their conflict with Hezbollah. Iran's Foreign Minister reported ceasefire violations to Pakistani mediators. The US President described the continued Israeli operations as a separate issue. The National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company confirmed an attack on the Lavan Oil Refinery after the ceasefire announcement.

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