Israel Joins Ceasefire Framework; Trump States Ceasefire Depends on Reopening of Strait of Hormuz; Iranian Missile Strikes Continue

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On April 8, multiple sources reported that the ceasefire plan promoted by U.S. President Trump has included Israel, with one of the conditions for the ceasefire being the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Senior White House officials stated that Israel was part of the two-week ceasefire agreement that Trump agreed to just an hour and a half before the deadline. Meanwhile, Israel has indicated that it is intercepting missile strikes from Iran, and regional conflicts continue to escalate. The current situation shows that despite some progress in ceasefire negotiations, the core disagreement remains focused on the passage through the Strait of Hormuz, which has become a key variable affecting the implementation of the ceasefire.

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