Meanwhile.. Israel and Lebanon hostilities may be moving to a reescalation

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While the US and Iran continue to pursue diplomatic negotiations, the ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon remains a major threat to any broader peace effort in the region. Reports continue to surface that forces in Lebanon are targeting Israel Defense Forces (IDF) positions, increasing tensions along the northern border. In response, Israel is reportedly considering easing some of the constraints tied to the current ceasefire agreement.

The groups operating out of Lebanon are widely believed to be backed by Iran, adding another layer of complexity to the negotiations. As a result, any escalation by Israel — particularly a renewed bombing campaign in Lebanon — could quickly undermine fragile diplomatic progress between the US and Iran.

Complicating matters further are reports from last week suggesting that President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a heated discussion regarding strategy toward Iran. Netanyahu has long expressed skepticism toward diplomatic solutions, favoring a stronger military approach to end the conflict and eliminate perceived threats. Trump reportedly told Netanyahu that he would ultimately “do what he wants,” underscoring the growing divide between diplomatic efforts and the risk of renewed military escalation.

Who wants peace? That is the question. Trump wants to bring peace now as it is becoming politically harmful. Does Isreal/Lebanon/Iran want to get in line? What will it take to come to a peace agreement.

PS US and Iran are working on the language for nuclear issues and removing sanctions.

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at investinglive.com.

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