Iran Considers Resuming Strikes on Israel Over Attacks on Hezbollah
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The temporary ceasefire in the Middle East could be short-lived if Israel continues to strike Lebanon. According to the Iranian news agency Tasnim, Iran will withdraw from the agreement if attacks on Hezbollah continue.
A cessation of attacks on Lebanese Hezbollah was part of the temporary ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, but Israel is ignoring the agreement and continues to bomb southern Lebanon. If attacks on Hezbollah continue, Iran will withdraw from the peace agreement. Tehran has now again suspended shipping through the Strait of Hormuz due to Israeli strikes.
Iran will withdraw from the ceasefire agreement if Israel continues to violate the ceasefire with its attacks on Lebanon.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has already discussed this issue with the Pakistani army chief, informing him of the ongoing violations. Trump, for his part, claimed that Lebanon and Hezbollah were not part of the US-Iran deal, although this was one of Tehran's basic demands, included in the peace plan handed to him by the US. According to some reports, Iran is considering a retaliatory operation against Israel.
Apparently, the truce will be short-lived, however, this plays into Israel’s hands; Tel Aviv initially opposed the ceasefire.
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