• Iran has officially accused the United States and Israel of violating the newly brokered two-week ceasefire deal just hours after it was announced. Tehran claims that continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon and recent explosions on Gulf islands prove that the Western coalition is not upholding the "Islamabad Accord" framework meant to halt all regional hostilities.#Headlines360 #IranCeasefire #MiddleEastWar #BreakingNews #StraitOfHormuz #TrumpIran
    Iran has officially accused the United States and Israel of violating the newly brokered two-week ceasefire deal just hours after it was announced. Tehran claims that continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon and recent explosions on Gulf islands prove that the Western coalition is not upholding the "Islamabad Accord" framework meant to halt all regional hostilities.#Headlines360 #IranCeasefire #MiddleEastWar #BreakingNews #StraitOfHormuz #TrumpIran
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  • Iran has officially rejected a 45‑day ceasefire proposal put forward as part of international mediation efforts aimed at pausing the ongoing conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to state media and foreign ministry statements. Tehran’s response, conveyed through mediators, makes clear that it won’t agree to a temporary truce unless there’s a permanent end to the war and firm guarantees that future attacks won’t occur. Instead of accepting a short‑term ceasefire, Iran has set out broader conditions, including an immediate and lasting cessation of hostilities and assurances against renewed military action before it would consider reopening the strait. Iran’s stance reflects deep mistrust of temporary agreements amid escalating regional tensions. �
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    Iran has officially rejected a 45‑day ceasefire proposal put forward as part of international mediation efforts aimed at pausing the ongoing conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to state media and foreign ministry statements. Tehran’s response, conveyed through mediators, makes clear that it won’t agree to a temporary truce unless there’s a permanent end to the war and firm guarantees that future attacks won’t occur. Instead of accepting a short‑term ceasefire, Iran has set out broader conditions, including an immediate and lasting cessation of hostilities and assurances against renewed military action before it would consider reopening the strait. Iran’s stance reflects deep mistrust of temporary agreements amid escalating regional tensions. � Reuters +1 #IranWar #CeasefireRejected #MiddleEastCrisis #StraitOfHormuz #BreakingNews
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  • The United Arab Emirates has officially announced its readiness to support a U.S.-led international coalition to forcefully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Following weeks of Iranian maritime blockades that have sparked a global energy crisis, the UAE is now offering military and logistical aid.

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    The United Arab Emirates has officially announced its readiness to support a U.S.-led international coalition to forcefully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Following weeks of Iranian maritime blockades that have sparked a global energy crisis, the UAE is now offering military and logistical aid. #StraitOfHormuz #USMilitary #EnergyCrisis #BreakingNews
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  • “Ira-n’s embassy appears to mock Donald Trump, joking it has ‘lost the keys to the Strait of Hormuz’ after his demand,” — highlighting the growing use of sarcasm and rhetoric amid rising geopolitical tensions.

    Disclaimer: This post is for informational and news-reporting purposes only. It reflects reported statements and may require further verification and context.

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    “Ira-n’s embassy appears to mock Donald Trump, joking it has ‘lost the keys to the Strait of Hormuz’ after his demand,” — highlighting the growing use of sarcasm and rhetoric amid rising geopolitical tensions. Disclaimer: This post is for informational and news-reporting purposes only. It reflects reported statements and may require further verification and context. #Iran #Trump #StraitOfHormuz #Geopolitics #WorldNews #GlobalTensions
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  • France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway
    **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident.
    Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course.
    This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region.
    The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs.
    While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels?
    #France #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalTrade #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingNews
    France Tests Safe Passage Through a High-Risk Waterway **Emmanuel Macron’s strategy appears to be showing results as a major French vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz without incident. Backed by the French Navy, the ship was escorted and protected through one of the world’s most dangerous maritime routes—avoiding potential threats and maintaining a steady course. This successful transit sends a strong signal: global trade can still function, even amid rising tensions. It also offers relief for Europe, where energy supplies rely heavily on safe passage through the region. The move could encourage other nations to resume shipping under similar protection, potentially easing pressure on global markets and lowering soaring insurance costs. While it doesn’t end the crisis, it marks an important step toward stability—and raises the question: could this become a reliable “safe corridor” for international vessels? #France #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalTrade #MaritimeSecurity #BreakingNews
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