09
Apr
Tehran/Jerusalem: A tentative pause in hostilities between the United States and Iran has come into effect, but continued military activity on both sides has cast doubt over the strength of the newly agreed two-week ceasefire. The truce, announced by Donald Trump, is contingent on Iran ensuring uninterrupted movement through the Strait of Hormuz—a vital global oil route that has been at the centre of the conflict. Washington has indicated that its suspension of strikes depends on Tehran fulfilling this condition. Despite the agreement, reports of drone attacks and sporadic strikes have continued across multiple locations, highlighting the fragile nature of…
