
Iran-Israel ceasefire looks fragile: Hezbollah loophole could unravel it
Iran and Israel halted direct strikes on June 8–9. But the ceasefire has a built-in weakness: Israel excluded Hezbollah, Lebanon's armed group, from the truce. That creates room for continued Israeli operations there. Iran's parliament speaker warned talks could collapse if attacks continue. This structural flaw—present from day one—makes the agreement vulnerable to the next clash.
Published