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Learn MoreIranian state media (IRNA and Press TV local reports) and IRGC naval command confirmed the strait has been re-closed to uncoordinated commercial traffic, blaming the ongoing US naval blockade of Iranian ports; live AIS data from local Gulf trackers show only minimal escorted non-Western vessels moving.
Israeli Air Force carried out its largest strike wave of the campaign targeting over 100 Hezbollah sites, killing at least 254 and injuring 1,165+ per Lebanese Health Ministry and local civil defense reports; OSINT geolocations and on-ground videos from Beirut and southern villages confirm secondary explosions despite the fragile 10-day truce.
US-Iran ceasefire implementation talks mediated by Pakistan ended in stalemate after 21 hours; Pakistani Foreign Ministry local statements and diplomatic cables report Iran demanding immediate Lebanon ceasefire guarantees and asset releases before any further Hormuz concessions.
IRGC issued stand-down reversal orders and declared the two-week truce “under immediate review”; local Iranian media (IRNA street coverage) and OSINT videos show public protests shifting from celebration to anger in multiple districts over continued Lebanon strikes.
White House labeled Iran’s Hormuz re-closure “completely unacceptable” and confirmed the US naval blockade of Iranian ports remains active; local congressional briefing leaks note Gulf naval forces on heightened alert with some deployment pauses reversed.
Brent crude rebounded over $18 to $114 per barrel within hours as Hormuz traffic stays heavily restricted; local Gulf energy traders and Dubai-based financial monitors track volatility directly tied to ceasefire fragility per regional reporting.
President Milei activated emergency fuel rationing across 12 provinces after Hormuz-driven diesel prices surged 55% in 72 hours; local Argentine media (Clarin and La Nacion reports) detail trucking unions threatening a nationwide supply-chain shutdown.
Boko Haram executed coordinated attacks on three military outposts in Borno state, killing 19 soldiers and seizing weapons; Nigerian army statements and local sources describe it as the largest single-day loss for forces in 2026.
Jakarta expanded mandatory industrial fuel rationing after Middle East tanker arrivals dropped 42%; local government alerts project strategic reserves in key ports at only 23 days per official announcements.
Taliban border units clashed with Pakistani forces near Spin Boldak killing 19 total; Afghan local OSINT and media confirmed artillery exchanges with civilian evacuations underway.
Truckers and farmers blocked major highways in Buenos Aires and Córdoba demanding immediate fuel subsidies amid the 55% price surge.
Youth-led protests erupted in Maiduguri and Kano over Boko Haram attacks and fuel shortages, with crowds torching two government vehicles.
Dockworkers staged sit-ins at Jakarta and Surabaya ports protesting halted imports and mandatory industrial cutbacks.
Small demonstrations formed in Kandahar after border clashes with Pakistan, drawing crowds calling for de-escalation.
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