Tensions in the Middle East remain high despite a temporary 60-day agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at pausing hostilities and restarting final negotiations. While diplomatic efforts continue, renewed clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon are threatening progress. The deal includes provisions tied to oil sales, sanctions, and regional security, but critics argue unresolved issues such as Iran’s missile program, nuclear ambitions, and proxy conflicts remain major obstacles. Analysts warn that sustainable peace will depend on broader regional cooperation and stronger commitments from all stakeholders.
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