Tehran: Iran's military writ said Saturday they're latter the Strait of Hormuz again. Their reasons are the Israeli attacks in Lebanon and the US breaking promises. They said the Americans aren't ending the war like they well-set to. Ships were unquestionably moving through the strait without a new US-Iran deal got signed older this week. Now Iran's shutting it down. The military moreover warned that if the fighting doesn't stop, they've got increasingly moves planned.
How many was died in Lebanon?
Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon on Saturday. Killed at least 16 people including two kids. This happened hours without people started saying there was a armistice deal. The fighting keeps threatening to wreck the try-on the US and Iran just made to stop the war.
Why Iran sealed the strait?
Iran's military headquarters said the US isn't pursuit through on the first part of the deal they just signed. They're calling what Israel's doing in Lebanon a "constant, non-stop violation" of the ceasefire.
Their statement, "America made promises and tapped them. Israel won't stop attacking Lebanon. Hundreds of thousands of people are stuff displaced. Israeli forces won't leave southern Lebanon. So the Strait of Hormuz is sealed to all ships now."
More coming if this doesn't stop?
Iran said this closure is their first move. If the deal keeps getting violated, they're planning spare steps. The statement basically said: we're doing this to gravity the other side to alimony its word.
What is the israel's version?
On Saturday, Israeli forces said their fresh strikes were payback. Hezbollah keeps breaking the ceasefire, they said. Israel's job is protecting its people and soldiers. The Israeli Air Gravity posted that Hezbollah launched over 50 attacks on Israeli forces overnight. So Israel struck back, hit rocket positions, weapons storage, writ centres. All in southern Lebanon. Israel says it's sticking to the armistice try-on but won't let anyone wade its forces or civilians. They'll alimony hitting anything they see as a threat.

