Iran, Israel Escalate Military Posturing Over Hormuz Strait as Ceasefire Talks Progress

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According to Jin10 data tracking, Iran and Israel escalated military posturing on May 14, with the Hormuz Strait at the center of tensions. Iran’s military commander stated that controlling the strait would generate economic revenue equivalent to twice oil income, while the U.S. Central Command reported that American forces had diverted 67 merchant vessels and allowed 15 humanitarian aid ships through. Israel’s military said it continued offensive operations in Gaza and struck 40 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, while Iran’s Foreign Minister warned that those attempting to sow discord with Israel would face accountability.

Meanwhile, U.S. envoy Vance stated that Iran-U.S. negotiations were making progress with a focus on diplomatic channels, though Iran rejected what it called excessive U.S. demands.

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