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With just eight vessels reportedly passing through the Strait in the first 48 hours of the ceasefire.
Fox's Trey Inkst in Tel Aviv.
I spoke with an intelligence source earlier today in the region who said the Strait is effectively under full IRGC control.
They decide who gets to go through, but more importantly, who doesn't.
And so this is going to be a major issue at the negotiating table.
And the Iranians keep making these public displays saying that they're in control, and those reports indicate they are even charging fees for vessels to pass through.
But on a normal day, there are more than 100 vessels that pass through the Strait.
We're looking at single-digit numbers.
Reports indicate at least two vessels have now passed through the Strait of Hormuz, the first two ships to make this journey since the ceasefire was announced.
Pro-regime demonstrators gathered in the streets chanting about victory and also chanting death to America and death to Israel.
They were even burning U.S.
Fox's Trey Inkst also reports from Tel Aviv.
Now, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu overnight posted this on X, saying, quote, Israel also supports the U.S.
effort to ensure that Iran no longer poses a nuclear missile and terror threat to America, Israel, Iran's Arab neighbors, and the world.
The two-week ceasefire does not include Russia.
There are hundreds in this entire area of first responders, firefighters, police.
and medical teams who have been working to evacuate any civilians from this street.
This is an apartment building that was damaged.
And as we got here, the building next to it was still on fire.