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Less than 24 hours after the Iran-U.S. two-week ceasefire agreement was reached, Iran's state news agency Fars announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz again, with oil tankers' passage "completely stopped." The cause was Israel launching an attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iran considered Israel to be violating the ceasefire agreement. The White House responded that it was "completely unacceptable," and Trump demanded the unconditional and toll-free full opening of the strait. Just a few hours earlier, Iran's Supreme National Security Council had announced a "historic victory," claiming that the U.S. had promised to lift sanctions, recognize control of the Strait of Hormuz, accept uranium enrichment, and withdraw troops for compensation. The core premise of the ceasefire —had been personally torn apart by Iran, and the Islamabad negotiations on April 10th fell through $BTC