Iran says it closes the Strait of Hormuz again on Saturday, citing renewed Israeli strikes on Lebanon and what it calls US “breach of contract” under a US-Iran understanding to end wider hostilities. The Iranian central military command orders the strait closed to vessel traffic, a shipping route crucial for oil and gas shipments that Iran had previously blockaded during the conflict.

The announcement follows a Friday ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, mediated by the US and Qatar, which some reporting links to a renewed push for regional stabilization and the continuation of US-Iran talks. Multiple outlets report that US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi head to Switzerland for discussions aimed at turning an interim US-Iran pact into a longer-term framework. Other reports also describe efforts by additional envoys and technical delegations, and that previously planned talks may have been disrupted or postponed amid renewed fighting.

On the ground, reports describe renewed Israeli strikes and continued clashes around strategic areas in southern Lebanon, alongside competing claims by Israel and Hezbollah about violations of the ceasefire and retaliatory actions.