No end in sight: Gaza, Lebanon and Iran pull the region toward a broader, unresolved war

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A fragile, escalating cycle across Gaza, Lebanon and Iran defies peace prospects: while Trump talks of a deal with Iran, Israel’s deep incursion into Lebanon, Hezbollah’s rejection of a ceasefire, and a worsening Gaza humanitarian crisis leave the region on a knife-edge, with mass displacement and aid shortages, as Western powers wrestle with domestic politics and oil-price pressures while broader diplomatic breakthroughs remain elusive.
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- Stop Calling It a Ceasefire The Intercept
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