A deal between the United States and Iran has led to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane. This action represents the first step in implementing an agreement signed between the two countries the previous day. U.S. Senator J.D. Vance announced the reopening and simultaneously issued a statement directed towards Israel, urging the nation to “wake up.” The specifics of the agreement remain largely undisclosed, but its focus is evidently on de-escalation regarding maritime traffic. Vance’s call to Israel suggests a potential shift in regional dynamics and a perceived need for Israel to reassess its position. The reopening aims to ease tensions and ensure the continued flow of oil and goods through the strategically important waterway. Further details regarding the terms of the agreement and Israel’s anticipated response are expected to emerge in the coming days.