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Uncertainty over Middle East ceasefire drives oil prices up again

Uncertainty over Middle East ceasefire drives oil prices up again

Oil prices rose on Thursday morning due to uncertainty surrounding the ceasefire in the Middle East. Concerns persist as Iran maintains its closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Hezbollah continues rocket attacks on Israel, reversing the price drop seen after the initial ceasefire announcement.

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