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Iran lets grain ships through Hormuz to shore up food supply
The passage of grain ships illustrates an effort by Iran to mitigate internal pressures while navigating complex regional tensions.
Iran has allowed grain ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz after implementing a de facto blockade amid tensions from the US-Israeli war. This move is aimed at addressing agricultural concerns and stabilizing the country's food supply.
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