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Israeli Media: Trump’s Efforts to Open Strait of Hormuz Fail Amid Iran Standoff

Israeli media reports indicate that despite 60 days of efforts, the United States has failed to secure an agreement with Iran, even on initial terms, to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Channel 13 of the Israeli regime’s television network reported that after 60 days, the United States has not succeeded in reaching an agreement with Iran, even on the preliminary clauses.

The network highlighted that “Trump is learning a familiar and common lesson from his personal experience and all of ours,” emphasizing that igniting a war is far easier than ending one.

According to the Israeli outlet, not only has no agreement been reached with Iran after 60 days, but even the initial negotiation points have not been drafted. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, and Trump’s endeavors in this regard have resulted in failure.

The Israeli media added that during this period, the world became aware of a severe shortage of American interceptor and offensive missiles.

The Hebrew media noted that Trump’s threats regarding the annexation of the Strait of Hormuz to American territory were met with Iran’s mocking and contemptuous response.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Channel 13

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