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Trump Says Shipping Is Safe in the Strait of Hormuz After U.S.-Iran Ceasefire
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
60% right-leaningFirst reported by Walla · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Donald Trump said Monday that ships are now moving safely through the Strait of Hormuz after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Washington said the U.S. Navy and an international coalition will keep monitoring the area, while oil prices fell sharply.
- 01Trump said ships are passing safely through the Strait of Hormuz.
- 02His remarks came hours after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire announcement.
- 03Washington said the U.S. Navy and allies will keep monitoring the area.
- 04The strait carries a major share of the world’s oil supply.
- 05Global crude prices dropped sharply after the news.
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SrugimRight · HebrewJun 15, 2026
Trump Says Shipping Is Safe in the Strait of Hormuz After U.S.-Iran Ceasefire
Behadrei HaredimRight · HebrewJun 15, 2026
Trump Says Oil Tankers Have Started Leaving the Strait of Hormuz on a Secure Route
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