Following a surge in regional instability, President Donald Trump announced on social media that Israel and Hezbollah had reached an agreement to refrain from further attacks. The statement suggested a significant diplomatic breakthrough aimed at curbing the escalating conflict in Lebanon.
However, the prospect of a lasting pause remains uncertain. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later signaled a departure from the narrative of an imminent ceasefire. Reports indicate that Netanyahu is navigating intense domestic pressure, with key cabinet members urging a continuation of military operations against Hezbollah.
Diplomatic efforts continue to fluctuate amidst conflicting reports from the region. While the U.S. administration emphasizes ongoing efforts to manage the conflict, the lack of a unified stance from the Israeli leadership underscores the fragility of the situation on the ground.



