Will Israel's Lebanon Offensive Derail the Agreement Between the U.S. and Iran?
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Will Israel's Lebanon offensive derail the agreement between the U.S. and Iran?
How does Israel's offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon affect a U.S. agreement with Iran? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Tracy Chamoun, Lebanon's former ambassador to Jordan.
Trump's Astonishing Betrayal of Israel's Security Imperatives
By Fern Sidman For decades, one of the foundational principles underpinning the strategic relationship between the United States and Israel has been a simple understanding: Israel, and Israel alone, bears ultimate responsibility for the defense of its citizens against those who seek its destruction. American presidents have occasionally disagreed with Israeli governments over tactics, diplomacy, settlements, borders, and military operations. Yet…
For the time being, Israel seems to pay little heed to the peace agreement signed by the US and Iran. Although it states that Israel must stop the violence in Lebanon, the Israelis do not yet appear to be planning to withdraw their troops.
What has happened? Donald Trump has harshly criticized Israel since the G7 summit in France for the bombings in Lebanon, warning that the peace agreement with Iran could be derailed if hostilities do not cease. Who is behind it? The US president, who has already digitally signed the memorandum of understanding with Tehran, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, facing pressure from Washington. What impact does it have? The risk of b…
There has been a decrease in violence, meaning we haven't seen intense Israeli airstrikes, but they haven't stopped. Al Jazeera reported an Israeli drone strike in the past hour on the village of Mansouri, about 3 km (2 miles) south of Tyre.

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