As Lebanon tests US-Iran deal, Trump must rein in Netanyahu, analysts say
Summary
The US and Iran have a ceasefire deal that includes stopping fighting in Lebanon, but Israel continues military actions there. President Trump urges a complete ceasefire, while Iran says talks are on hold as Israel’s attacks continue. This situation challenges the peace agreement and US efforts to manage the conflict.Key Facts
- The US and Iran agreed on a ceasefire deal that calls for ending all military operations, including in Lebanon.
- Israel is continuing military attacks in Lebanon, controlling about 20% of the country.
- President Donald Trump wants a full ceasefire and calls for peace in the Middle East region.
- Iran refuses to finalize the ceasefire deal while Lebanon is under attack.
- Ceasefire talks between the US and Iran were postponed after deadly Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
- Iran’s Supreme Leader received guarantees to protect Iranian interests and its allies like Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- US groups supporting Israel say Israel needs to defend itself and criticize the ceasefire agreement’s restrictions.
- Some analysts say Lebanon is the biggest test for the ceasefire and warn that fighting between Israel and Iran could resume.
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