Iran halts U.S. negotiations and threatens to block Strait of Hormuz over Israel-Hezbollah conflict
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Kevin Breuninger
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Summary
Iran has announced it will halt negotiations with the U.S. through intermediaries and vows to fully block the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for ongoing ceasefire violations. The announcement, reported by state-affiliated Tasnim news, focuses on Israel's military operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah. Iran states no dialogue will occur until Israel fully withdraws from occupied areas in Lebanon and stops attacks in both Lebanon and Gaza.
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