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Sources: The Strait of Hormuz is closed again.
Maritime sources: Commercial ships received radio messages from the Iranian Navy, indicating that the Strait of Hormuz is closed again, prohibiting any vessels from passing.
The Israeli military continues to strike Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, accusing the other side of violating the ceasefire agreement.
On April 18, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) issued a statement regarding the situation during the Lebanon ceasefire, stating that in the past 24 hours, IDF troops operating south of the "Yellow Line" in southern Lebanon have eliminated multiple Hezbollah members, who violated the ceasefire agreement and posed an "immediate threat" to Israeli forces.
The statement said that IDF used artillery fire to support ground operations in the area. In response to the threats, the IDF destroyed some Hezbollah infrastructure. The IDF spokesperson emphasized that the military conducts operations based on political directives. The IDF is authorized to take necessary measures for self-defense against threats, and self-defense actions and efforts to eliminate threats are not restricted by the ceasefire agreement. $BTC
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