Israel has intensified its airstrikes on southern Lebanon, injuring several individuals just days before a potential US-Iran peace deal is finalised. This escalation comes despite a recent announcement of reduced violence in the region, raising concerns about the stability of the impending agreement.
The strikes, targeting areas such as Nabatieh al-Fawqa and Kfar Tebnit, have resulted in casualties and have drawn criticism from US officials, including President Trump. The ongoing military actions could jeopardise the delicate negotiations aimed at ending the US-Iran conflict, as Iran’s Foreign Minister has stated that any military aggression will be viewed as a violation of the proposed terms.
Hezbollah, the Iran-backed group involved in the conflict, has remained silent on retaliatory actions since the latest strikes, but their leader is expected to address the situation soon. The uncertainty surrounding Hezbollah’s response adds another layer of complexity to the already fragile situation.
As the US pushes for a resolution to the conflict, the implications of Israel’s military actions could have far-reaching effects on regional stability and international relations, particularly concerning US-Israel ties. The outcome of these negotiations may hinge on Israel’s military strategy in Lebanon and its willingness to adapt to the evolving geopolitical landscape.
Source: Euronews

