Iranian state-run media outlets reported that Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz to all maritime traffic on June 20. Meanwhile, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) stated that commercial traffic in the critical waterway has increased.
Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters issued a statement to state-run media on Saturday suggesting the closure was a reaction to “the explicit breach of the first clause of the post-war memorandum of understanding by the United States” and Israel’s “ongoing violations of the ceasefire in southern Lebanon.”
On Saturday morning after Iran claimed the waterway was closed, CENTCOM said in an X post that “Commercial ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz increased June 20.”
“Safe passage through the international waterway remained intact today as 55 merchant ships transited, moving large amounts of cargo and more than 17 million barrels of oil to global markets,” CENTCOM wrote in an X post.
CENTCOM has not yet confirmed if the closure by Iran has occurred. The Epoch Times reached out to CENTCOM for additional information.
Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said on Saturday that terrorist group Hezbollah broke the ceasefire, not Israel.
“Israel is honoring the ceasefire while defending itself against terrorist attacks, as any self-respecting country would,” Leiter wrote in a post on X.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in an X post on Saturday that the terrorist group had violated the ceasefire.
“Hezbollah launched 50+ projectiles toward IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon,” the IDF said.
