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Iran Deal Doubts Grow As Lebanon Clashes Continue
Tensions across the Middle East remain high as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict involving Iran face fresh uncertainty, while hostilities between Israel and armed groups in Lebanon continue despite a recently announced ceasefire initiative.
 
Iranian officials have raised concerns about ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the conflict, stating that several key issues remain unresolved. Senior figures in Tehran have argued that important aspects of the proposed agreement require further clarification before any final understanding can be reached.
 
At the same time, questions are emerging about the future direction of international diplomacy. Analysts note that negotiations have slowed despite repeated claims that major military objectives have already been achieved, creating uncertainty about the next phase of the conflict.
 
In Lebanon, violence has continued even after a ceasefire framework was announced through international mediation efforts. Air strikes and military operations have reportedly persisted in several areas, contributing to additional casualties and displacement.
 
Hezbollah leadership has rejected the proposed arrangement, insisting that any agreement must include a complete end to military operations and a full withdrawal of opposing forces from Lebanese territory. The group's position has raised concerns that the conflict could intensify further in the coming days.
 
Meanwhile, regional security concerns have expanded beyond the battlefield. Reports of disruptions affecting energy infrastructure in the Gulf have added to fears about broader instability and its potential impact on global markets.
 
Observers say the coming weeks will be crucial for determining whether diplomacy can regain momentum or whether continued military confrontations will deepen the crisis across the region.
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