06:53 AM • April 11 2026 IDT
Israel chose force over negotiating with Lebanon, so now it faces fickle Trump and his talks with Iran
Beirut was ready for a political solution, but Israel preferred another war on Hezbollah, as Iran now moves to 'save' Lebanon from Israel and Trump greases the already slippery slope of Israel-U.S. ties

Lebanon might quickly determine the fate of the cease-fire with Iran. The head of the Iranian delegation to the talks in Pakistan, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, posted Thursday that "Lebanon and the entire Resistance Axis … form an inseparable part of the ceasefire" framework, and that any violation of the truce, including in Lebanon, would "carry explicit costs and STRONG REACTIONS."
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