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Iran Moves to Assert Control Over Strait While Trading Strikes With Israel

Two ships turned back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites. Two ships turned back after being war…

Iran Moves to Assert Control Over Strait While Trading Strikes With Israel

Two ships turned back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites.

Key takeaways

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  • Two ships turned back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday.
  • Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites.

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  • back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday. Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites.
  • Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.

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  • Two ships turned back after being warned not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday.
  • Iran said strikes in the country had hit a uranium processing plant and industrial sites.

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