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‘The ceasefire may be over’: Jennings warns Strait of Hormuz conflict will drag on

Sky News Australia

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July 12, 2026

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Sky News Defence Analyst Peter Jennings predicts months of military strikes around the Strait of Hormuz, warning any hopes of peace have likely collapsed into a prolonged low-level conflict. “I think what we’re going to see for months ahead is military strikes in and around the Strait of Hormuz, high-level rhetoric from both sides saying that both parties should come to the table but peace not breaking out,” Mr Jennings told Sky News host James Morrow. “I think it’s just going to be low-level conflict for an extended period, until maybe we get beyond the midterms in the United States, which seems to be the thing the president is focused on. “The fighting is not over, but maybe the peace deal or the ceasefire, maybe that’s over.”

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Investing.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Morning Bid: Ceasefire? What ceasefire?

Morning Bid: Ceasefire? What ceasefire?

Townhall

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· Jul 6, 2026

Two Blue Cities Were War Zones Over the Holiday Weekend

Two Blue Cities Were War Zones Over the Holiday Weekend

Eschaton

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· Jun 21, 2026

Narrator: But The Strait Wasn’t Open

Narrator: But The Strait Wasn’t Open

KLIF – 570AM – Dallas

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· Jul 8, 2026

Trump Orders New Strikes On Iran, Says Ceasefire Finished

Ships in the Strait of Hormuz Image by The CradleXPresident Donald Trump said Wednesday that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran is over ...

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· Jun 28, 2026

Trump and Iran Trade Blows as Peace Talks Continue

A Ceasefire Becomes a Contest The new U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding was never going to bring instant calm. It stopped the wider war, but it did not end the struggle for leverage. Instead, the latest round of attacks shows something more complicated: the United States and Iran are still negotiating, but they are doing it [] The post Trump and Iran Trade Blows as Peace Talks Continue appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "‘The ceasefire may be over’: Jennings warns Strait of Hormuz conflict will drag on": Investing.com — Morning Bid: Ceasefire? What ceasefire?. Townhall — Two Blue Cities Were War Zones Over the Holiday Weekend. Eschaton — Narrator: But The Strait Wasn’t Open. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — Trump Orders New Strikes On Iran, Says Ceasefire Finished. Punching Bag Post — Trump and Iran Trade Blows as Peace Talks Continue. Tampa Free Press — Caught From The Sky: Chopper Tracks Teen Who Fled Into The Woods After Seffner Stabbing