US Centcom says Iran does not control Hormuz after Tehran closes strait over Israeli strikes in Lebanon
Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed following Israeli strikes in Lebanon, citing violations of a ceasefire. However, the US Central Command disputes Iran's control over the vital waterway, emphasizing its commitment to ensuring uninterru...

According to remarks shared by a CENTCOM spokesperson with Al Jazeera Arabic, Iran does not control the strategic waterway, which is one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints for global energy supplies.
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The spokesperson further stated that US forces are closely monitoring the situation in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the continued and uninterrupted flow of maritime traffic through the region, as reported by Al Jazeera Arabic.
The Central Command also emphasised that maintaining safe navigation and protecting commercial shipping remain its primary objectives in the area.
This comes after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) earlier in the day announced the closure of the strait following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, which the Islamic Republic stated was a violation of the ceasefire agreement as part of the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) reached between the US and Iran to end the hostilities in West Asia.
According to Iranian broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), the IRGC Navy, in a statement, warned vessels not to approach the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that the strategic waterway has been closed.
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The IRGC Navy's Public Relations department linked the move to what it described as the "crimes of the Zionist regime in Lebanon" and alleged violations by the United States of commitments related to a ceasefire.
"Considering the crimes of the Zionist regime in Lebanon and the violation of America's commitments to establish a ceasefire, the Strait of Hormuz is closed to all vessels," the statement said.
The IRGC Navy further cautioned ships against entering the area, warning of potential security risks.
"It is emphasised that the Strait of Hormuz is closed and vessels should not approach the Strait of Hormuz; otherwise, their security will be at risk," the statement added.
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