Iranian media reports that Tehran is preparing a plan for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Thursday evening report. The report offers no timeline or conditions for the reopening.
An Iranian media outlet reported Thursday evening that Tehran is preparing a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz following the ongoing closure, which the IRGC imposed in early June linking it to U.S. and Israeli 'violations' in Lebanon. The report, cited by an Israeli intelligence news channel, offers no timeline or specific conditions for the reopening. The development comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts involving the U.S. and regional actors, though no breakthrough has been publicly confirmed. As The Zioneer has reported since June 8, the closure has disrupted global maritime traffic through the world's most critical oil chokepoint, with Iran previously linking any reopening to an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and a U.S. regional pullout.
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