Iran says it is closing strait of Hormuz over Israeli strikes in Lebanon

Unclear if threat has been carried out or if move will jeopardise talks with US scheduled for Sunday
Iran says it is closing strait of Hormuz over Israeli strikes in Lebanon

Iran says it is closing strait of Hormuz over Israeli strikes in Lebanon Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps warned ships away from the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli actions in Lebanon and US alleged violations of a ceasefire. This move threatens to derail a newly signed interim peace deal with the US, which includes reopening the strait. US Central Command denies the strait is closed, stating traffic continues to flow, while talks are set to proceed in Switzerland with US Vice President JD Vance.

  • Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
  • The move could jeopardize a recently signed interim peace deal between the US and Iran.
  • US Central Command denies the strait has been closed and states traffic is flowing.
  • Talks between the US and Iran are scheduled to continue in Switzerland.
  • US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland to participate in the negotiations.
  • Continuing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon are a major challenge to the new deal.
  • The interim agreement calls for a cessation of hostilities, including in Lebanon.
  • The deal has faced criticism from Israeli officials who argue it hinders their ability to counter Hezbollah threats.
  • The interim agreement requires the US to lift its naval blockade in exchange for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Negotiators have 60 days to reach a detailed nuclear agreement, with observers warning of potential difficulties.
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