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Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz, threatens to withdraw from peace talks

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Iran shuts Strait of Hormuz, threatens to withdraw from peace talks

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Iran has shut the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to withdraw from peace talks in response to Israel's bombing campaign in Lebanon. The move comes after a fragile ceasefire deal was struck between Tehran and Washington, which was hailed by US President Donald Trump as the beginning of a new era for the Middle East.

Iran has shut the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for oil exports. This move is in response to Israel's increased bombing campaign in Lebanon. A ceasefire deal was recently reached between Tehran and Washington, but the resumption of hostilities has put the agreement at risk. The US had welcomed the ceasefire, but the situation remains volatile. The shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz may have significant implications for global oil trade. The future of the peace talks remains uncertain.

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