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Is Strait of Hormuz Open? Iran Threatens Ships Attempting Transit without Permission
- Iran has threatened to destroy any ship attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz without Tehran's permission, signaling the waterway remains effectively closed during the ceasefire period.
- US President Donald Trump agreed to suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks only if the Strait of Hormuz is fully reopened in a safe and immediate manner.
- Most ships remain stationary near the Strait of Hormuz as the Iranian navy continues to assert control, with warplanes also present over the Persian Gulf.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for restraint and respect for the ceasefire to promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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"Any ship attempting to make the sea voyage... will be targeted and destroyed..." the message states.
Tehran permission required for passage
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleIran Warns Ships Transiting Hormuz Strait Without Permit Will Be "Destroyed"
The message comes after US President Donald Trump said that he has agreed to suspend attacks on the Islamic Republic for two weeks only if the strait is opened in a "complete, immediate, and safe" manner.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleSo far, it seems that Trump’s ceasefire is one-sided. The U.S. stopped bombing Iran, but Iran continues to bomb the Gulf States. All these...
·Madrid, Spain
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Total News Sources12
Leaning Left0Leaning Right7Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution87% Right
Bias Distribution
- 87% of the sources lean Right
87% Right
13%
R 87%
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