Iran has announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, with Tehran stating that the strait will remain open for the remaining five days of the ceasefire.

Iran has announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as part of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, with Tehran stating that the strait will remain open for the remaining five days of the ceasefire.

Iran's Speaker of Parliament, Ghalibaf, stated that following a ceasefire, the country responded to U.S. military actions in the Persian Gulf, including an incident involving an American helicopter and attacks on two U.S. warships attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, while also targeting airports from which enemy fighter jets took off.
Iran continued using an IRGC-linked Boeing 747 (EP-FAB, Qeshm Fars Air) for at least seven confirmed weapons missions to Port Sudan, despite previous exposure. Sudan’s military, with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and the IRGC, is reportedly scaling back Iranian arms purchases to improve relations with the Trump administration.