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Hormuz traffic resumes as US-Iran deal strains

Footage filmed by China Central Television (CCTV) captures ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, where traffic has resumed but remains far below pre-war levels. The images come after planned US-Iran talks in Switzerland were postponed and deadly exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon put a newly signed deal to end the Middle East war under further strain.

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00:00It's also been locked out by hundreds of million boats which we can see.
00:04Now we can see the number of boats that happens.
00:07We've seen that there are two big boat boats under the ship,
00:10which is slowly moving on to the ship.
00:14We can see a light from anywhere from the hour or twoaging boats.
00:20The entire boat, along the way,
00:23we can see that there are some big boat boats
00:27in the direction of the U.S.
00:28compared to half a month ago,
00:31the entire island of the U.S.
00:33of the U.S.
00:34of the U.S.
00:34of the U.S.
01:00in Virginia
01:01It is super
01:07good but you can still maintain an effort
01:09with the U.S.
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