The US-Iran deal that appears to be on the table might pause military confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah. But it is very clear that, while the agreement might hold between Iran and the rest of the neighborhood, Hezbollah will be able to keep dragging Lebanon into wars in which it has nothing to gain and plenty to lose. As we have seen, Hezbollah invited Israeli military action and a heavy price was paid by all the Lebanese. If Lebanon does not take prompt action, this will not be the end of the war but only a truce.

The Washington-Tehran framework agreement is promising, but it won't resolve the broader regional conflict on its own

Lebanon’s leaders welcome the emerging US-Iran ceasefire framework, but Hezbollah says Tehran secured Lebanon’s place in the deal and urges Beirut to reconsider its stance toward…

The US-Iran peace deal already seems to be under strain as Israel and Hezbollah exchanged strikes in southern Lebanon, despite Tehran's insistence that Lebanon is part of the…

Whether Israel and Hezbollah continue attacking one another could be the lynchpin that determines the longevity of the U.S.-Iran deal.

Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem on Wednesday urged Lebanese authorities to take advantage of a "pivotal" moment following a US-Iran deal to end the Middle East war, ahead of…

The US and Iran's interim deal to end the war might prove unattainable if Israel continues its fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon, says former Israeli foreign minister Shlomo…

When an international framework appears to prioritize regional calm over dismantling Hezbollah’s threat, residents hear the same old message: wait longer, trust more, accept less.

The US-Iran deal that appears to be on the table might pause military confrontation between Israel and Hezbollah. But it is very clear that, while the agreement might hold between…

Continued fighting in Lebanon could unravel the newly signed deal between Washington and Tehran.

The Iran war may be over, but southern Lebanon is likely to remain a battlefield and a bargaining chip in regional negotiations.

Persistent fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon is threatening a tentative deal reached between the United States and Iran to end their war.

Persistent fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon is threatening a tentative deal reached between the United States and Iran to end their war.

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Either Israel must silence its guns and withdraw from all of Lebanon, or face isolation and boycott from the international community.

Opinion: Iran is using Hezbollah to pressure Israel under fire, while negotiations with Washington narrow the IDF’s room to maneuver; Netanyahu must decide whether to unleash the…