The global spotlight has shifted to Islamabad, where representatives from the United States and Iran are preparing for a potentially decisive round of ceasefire talks. The discussions are being seen as a last-ditch effort to stabilize a rapidly deteriorating situation marked by continuous clashes between Israel and Hezbollah forces.
Iran has maintained a cautious stance, indicating that its participation could be influenced by ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon. Reports from local media suggest that Tehran may suspend engagement if its conditions are not met, adding uncertainty to the process.
Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu has given approval for separate negotiations with Lebanon, scheduled to begin in Washington. This move is being interpreted as a strategic attempt to open multiple diplomatic channels and ease mounting pressure from the international community.
