Iran Blames Israel for Ceasefire Collapse, Warns of Strait of Hormuz Closure

Iran has publicly blamed Israel for jeopardizing a fragile ceasefire agreement with the United States by continuing military strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. A senior Iranian security official warned that if the truce collapses, Iran will again close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil shipping lane. Israeli forces confirmed major coordinated strikes across Lebanon, targeting over 100 Hezbollah sites, which Lebanese health authorities say have caused significant casualties. The situation raises immediate concerns over the stability of the regional ceasefire and global energy supply routes.

Key Points: Iran Warns Israel Attacks Could End Ceasefire, Close Hormuz

  • Iran accuses Israel of violating ceasefire
  • Warns of renewed closure of Strait of Hormuz
  • Israeli strikes hit Hezbollah in Lebanon
  • Over 89 reported killed in Lebanese attacks
  • Ceasefire deal between US and Iran at risk
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Iran blames Israel for possible end to ceasefire deal, cites attack on Lebanon, warns of closer of Hormuz

Iran blames Israel for violating the fragile US-Iran ceasefire with attacks on Lebanon, warning it could again close the critical Strait of Hormuz.

"If this ceasefire is broken, the Zionist regime will be responsible, and we will punish the aggressor - Iranian security official via Press TV"

Tehran, April 8

Iran on Wednesday blamed Israel for jeopardising the fragile ceasefire in the region between the US and Iran to halt the hostilities for two weeks, warning that continued attacks on Lebanon by Israeli forces could lead to the collapse of the agreement and renewed tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Iranian State Media Press TV.

According to a senior Iranian security official, the world is witnessing violations of the temporary ceasefire by Israel, noting that Israel's actions, including strikes on Lebanon, are increasing the stakes for the United States to keep the deal intact, as reported by Press TV.

"The entire world is witnessing the Zionist regime violating a fragile and temporary ceasefire and that Iran may rise to a comprehensive defence at any moment," the official told Press TV.

"By violating the ceasefire while simultaneously attacking Lebanon and Iran, this regime is raising the cost of the agreement for the United States. Now is the time for the mediating country to step in and put this aggressive regime in its place," the official added.

Warning of consequences if the truce collapses, the official stated that Iran would again close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which was a critical talking point to conclude the ceasefire deal between US and Iran.

"If this ceasefire is broken, the Zionist regime will be responsible, and we will punish the aggressor -- and the calm that resulted from the guided reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will quickly come to an end," the official stated, as quoted by Press TV.

Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported that Tehran has blocked the strategic Strait of Hormuz once again due to Israel's intensified offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

As reported by IRNA, Iran has halted the passage of oil tankers through the strategic waterway following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, raising fresh concerns over global energy supply routes.

Despite the ceasefire agreement announced by Trump on Tuesday, Israel has continued its military operations in Lebanon.

According to Al Jazeera, citing Lebanon's Health Ministry, at least 89 people have been killed and over 800 injured in Israeli attacks across the country on Wednesday.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) also confirmed that the strikes were part of a major coordinated operation targeting Hezbollah infrastructure.

In a statement shared on Telegram, the IDF said it carried out its largest coordinated strike since the start of Operation "Roaring Lion", hitting more than 100 Hezbollah command centres and military sites across Beirut, the Beqaa Valley and southern Lebanon.

IDF Chief of the General Staff, Lt Gen Eyal Zamir, said, "We will continue striking the Hezbollah terror organisation and will utilise every operational opportunity. We will not compromise the security of the residents of northern Israel. We will continue to strike with determination."

According to the IDF, the targets included intelligence command centres, headquarters used for planning attacks, and infrastructure linked to Hezbollah's missile and naval capabilities, as well as assets of its elite Radwan Force and aerial units. The military said the operation was based on precise intelligence and had been planned over several weeks.

The IDF further alleged that much of the targeted infrastructure was located within civilian areas, accusing Hezbollah of using civilians as human shields. It added that measures were taken to minimise harm to non-combatants.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The civilian casualties in Lebanon are heartbreaking. Regardless of the geopolitical blame game, the loss of innocent lives is always a tragedy. The international community must push harder for a permanent ceasefire. 🇮🇳 stands for peace.
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Rohit P
Iran's threat to close the strait is essentially holding the world's economy hostage. While Israel's actions are provocative, this kind of response hurts ordinary people everywhere, including us in India. Both sides need to show restraint. Jai Hind.
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Ananya R
The report says Hezbollah places infrastructure in civilian areas. If true, that's condemnable. No cause justifies using civilians as shields. The focus should be on protecting innocent lives first and foremost.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the article, it heavily relies on Iranian state media (Press TV, IRNA) for the initial claims. It would be better to see more balanced reporting that gives equal weight to the Israeli military's stated reasons for the strikes. A bit one-sided in the framing.
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Priya S
This is why we need strong strategic reserves and alternative energy sources. We are too dependent on oil from that region. Time to fast-track our solar and wind projects! 🇮🇳

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