Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz following continued Israeli military operations in Lebanon, despite a recent ceasefire understanding with the United States. The closure of this crucial waterway—a major global oil transit route—raises concerns about potential disruptions to international energy supplies and increased geopolitical instability. Iranian officials stated the move is a direct response to the ongoing strikes and a demonstration of regional resolve. The United States has urged de-escalation and called for Iran to reopen the Strait, emphasizing the importance of free navigation. International shipping companies are reportedly rerouting vessels to avoid the area, anticipating potential delays and increased costs. The situation remains fluid, with further escalation possible depending on developments in Lebanon and the broader regional response.
