Iran and Israel's ceasefire has a crack that could break it

Iran and Israel's ceasefire has a crack that could break it

Iran and Israel agreed to stop attacking each other on June 8–9, but the deal is fragile. Israel carved out an exception: it kept the right to strike Hezbollah in Lebanon, even though Iran didn't. This loophole—built into the ceasefire from the start—creates an opening for the agreement to collapse if either side uses it.

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