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Ship attacked in Hormuz Strait as U.S.-Iran ceasefire expiry risks prolonged conflict
A ship was attacked in the Hormuz Strait, creating concerns that the expiry of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire risks prolonged conflict. The article states that both U.S. and Iran appear to be preparing for a protracted conflict by hardening their positions and rejecting renewed negotiations after a temporary truce lapsed.
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