Lebanon Ceasefire Narrows Iran's Diplomatic Leverage

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Israel’s ceasefire with Lebanon, backed by the US, curbs Iran’s leverage by tying Lebanon's flanks to Tehran–Washington talks, keeps Israel’s right to defend itself intact, and conditions any withdrawal on Hezbollah’s disarmament in the south, signaling a new regional balance—even as doubts linger over Donald Trump’s stance.
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