New Delhi : Movement through the Strait of Hormuz has reportedly come to a near standstill, with very limited passage of oil and gas tankers since the recent ceasefire developments.
According to Iranian state media, the movement of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz has been halted following Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
According to reports, only four vessels—primarily dry cargo ships—have transited the crucial maritime route, raising concerns over global energy supply disruptions and shipping stability.
Meanwhile, Iran has maintained a firm stance on ceasefire conditions linked to developments in Lebanon. However, Israel is reported to have intensified its military operations in Lebanon and has not formally acknowledged the ceasefire.
The situation underscores continued volatility in the region, with potential implications for international trade, energy markets, and geopolitical stability.

