Tensions are escalating in the Middle East as Israel's military campaign against Hizbollah has sparked concerns that a fragile truce agreed upon by the US and Iran may be on the brink of collapse. The truce, which was brokered to ease tensions between the two nations, has been in place since 2020 and has helped to maintain a fragile peace in the region. However, Israel's recent military strikes against Hizbollah targets in Lebanon have raised fears that the group's retaliation could lead to a wider conflict, potentially drawing in Iran and destabilizing the entire region. As the situation continues to unfold, diplomats are scrambling to find a way to prevent the truce from unraveling and avoid a potentially catastrophic escalation of violence.


Israel’s military campaign against Hizbollah has threatened to undermine fragile truce agreed by US and Iran