Ceasefire On Paper, Conflict On Ground: 4 Ways US-Iran Truce Is Being Tested From Day 1

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A ceasefire between the US and Iran has entered its second day, despite confusion over the status of the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing attacks in Lebanon. The truce has calmed global markets, but its implementation remains uncertain, with no oil and gas tankers crossing the Strait of Hormuz since the agreement took effect.
A ceasefire between the US and Iran is being tested. The truce, mediated by Pakistan, aims to end the conflict between the two countries. However, its implementation is unclear, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz and Lebanon. Iran has blockaded the strait, and no oil and gas tankers have crossed since the truce took effect. In Lebanon, Israel has continued attacks against the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah, prompting retaliation from the group. Peace talks are scheduled to begin in Islamabad on Saturday, with the US and Iranian delegations expected to attend.
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