The delegations were scheduled to meet in Switzerland to finalize a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending military operations on all fronts. Tehran has explicitly linked the viability of these negotiations to a cessation of hostilities in Lebanon, viewing the protection of the region as a non-negotiable component of any broader agreement.
Tensions reached a breaking point following a series of Israeli strikes on residential areas in the Nabatieh district and the Western Bekaa Valley. The raids drew sharp criticism from US Vice President JD Vance, who condemned the timing of the attacks as disruptive to high-stakes diplomacy. Meanwhile, the security situation on the ground intensified after a Hezbollah strike on an Israeli tank killed four soldiers. In response, Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, issued a hardline statement demanding an escalation of the offensive.

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