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Strait Of Hormuz Blocked Again, Lebanon Tensions Threaten Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire

There are reports of further blockage in the Strait of Hormuz and attacks continuing in Lebanon. In such a situation, this ceasefire is visible more on paper and less on the ground.

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Strait of Hormuz Blocked Again, Lebanon Tensions Threaten Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire (OpenAi)

New Delhi: A ceasefire has been announced between the United States of America and Iran, but the picture on the ground is still not clear. There are reports of further blockage in the Strait of Hormuz and attacks continuing in Lebanon. In such a situation, this ceasefire is visible more on paper and less on the ground.

Has trouble started again in Hormuz?

After the ceasefire, ship movement was expected to return to normal, but it didn't. Movement is slow on some routes, obstructions are also being reported at some places. This area is anyway important for oil supply, so even a minor problem has a big impact.

Has Lebanon itself become the greatest obstacle?

The entire controversy appears to be at a standstill here. America and Israel say that Lebanon is not part of this deal. Iran wants the attacks to stop there too. This tussle is weakening the ceasefire.

Do the attacks in Lebanon continue?

The situation on the ground shows the truth. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah continues. Despite the ceasefire, there have been reports of bombings and retaliation.

Is lack of trust also a reason?

The statements on both sides are different. Some say the agreement is in force, while others say the conditions are not being met. In such a situation, lack of trust is clearly visible and this is what is making the entire agreement weak.

Is the tussle continuing over Hormuz, too?

Iran wants to set its own conditions on this route, while America wants to see it completely open. This conflict is the reason why tension increases here again and again.

Is this conflict just a temporary pause?

Looking at the situation at present, this seems to be the case. The fighting has not stopped, it has just slowed down. There is tension on different fronts, so it is too early to call it a permanent peace.

Will there be further impact on the oil market and the global economy?

If the blockage in Hormuz continues, its impact will not be limited to just the area. If oil supply is affected, fluctuations in prices are certain. This can have a direct impact on the economy of many countries. We are monitoring the market situation now, but uncertainty remains.

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