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Temporary US-Iran Truce Tested as Ground Clashes Undermine Fragile Calm

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Tehran/Jerusalem: A short-term ceasefire between the United States and Iran has offered a brief respite after weeks of confrontation, but continued hostilities on the ground have raised concerns about its effectiveness.

The two-week pause, described by Donald Trump as a reciprocal arrangement, hinges on Iran guaranteeing secure and uninterrupted navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The passage is critical for global oil shipments, making its stability a key condition for the agreement.

Even as the ceasefire took effect, reports of fresh drone activity and localized strikes indicated that tensions remain far from resolved. The persistence of such incidents has cast uncertainty over whether both sides can fully adhere to the terms of the deal.

The agreement follows intense diplomatic engagement involving several countries, with Shehbaz Sharif playing a facilitating role. Pakistan has also invited delegations from both sides for further discussions aimed at extending the truce into a more durable peace framework.

Iranian officials have stated that their forces would suspend defensive operations if attacks cease entirely, while reiterating their readiness to ensure maritime safety during the truce period. However, the evolving situation on the ground suggests that achieving complete compliance may prove challenging.

The conflict, which has lasted for over a month, has had far-reaching consequences, particularly for global energy markets. Disruptions in oil supply routes have triggered volatility, with the Strait of Hormuz emerging as a central flashpoint.

Although the ceasefire has eased immediate fears of escalation, experts caution that the situation remains highly unpredictable. The absence of a clear enforcement mechanism and ongoing military activity could undermine efforts to stabilise the region.

With negotiations expected to continue in the coming days, global attention remains fixed on whether diplomatic channels can prevail over conflict and prevent a return to full-scale hostilities.

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