Israel Rejects US-Iran Peace Agreement Over Security Concerns As Strait Of Hormuz Set To Reopen
The United States and Iran have reached an initial peace agreement to halt military operations and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to end the
The United States and Iran have reached an initial peace agreement to halt military operations and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to end the ongoing conflict. The pact seeks to lift sanctions and remove naval blockades, potentially bringing relief to global energy markets and lowering crude oil prices for countries like India. The Indian leadership welcomed the development, emphasizing the need for freedom of navigation. However, Israel has firmly rejected the fourteen-clause truce, stating the agreement does not bind its military actions.
Israeli authorities vowed to maintain troop presence in Lebanon, Gaza, and Syria to protect national security interests, refusing to withdraw from captured territories. Meanwhile, competing claims have emerged regarding the control of the Strait of Hormuz, with both the United States and Iran asserting supervisory authority over the strategic waterway. The formal signing of the peace pact is expected to take place in Switzerland, even as questions remain over Iran's nuclear program and regional stability.
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