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Can US-Iran peace ‘deal’ survive Israeli bombing of Lebanon?

Escalating military action in Lebanon is testing the viability of a recent U.S.-Iran agreement and straining long-standing diplomatic alliances.

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Military operations in Lebanon have intensified, raising questions about the stability of the recently established U.S.-Iran deal. Coverage identifies a shift in regional dynamics as Israel navigates its relationships with the United States, Iran, and Lebanon.

Reports from Al Jazeera and Foreign Policy highlight mounting friction between the United States and Israel. Analyses suggest a potential fracturing of the traditional alliance, with observers emphasizing the pressure placed on the U.S. to manage the strategic decisions of the Israeli government.

Observers are looking toward whether U.S. intervention will successfully influence Israeli policy in Lebanon. Coverage does not yet specify how the U.S.-Iran framework will evolve in response to these ongoing strikes.

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Quick answers

What is the status of the U.S.-Israel alliance?

Foreign Policy coverage indicates the alliance is under significant strain, with some analysis suggesting it may be nearing an end.

How is the U.S.-Iran deal impacted?

The deal is being tested by the current military situation in Lebanon, though coverage does not yet specify its formal status.

What role is the U.S. expected to play?

Analysts cited by Al Jazeera suggest the U.S. is facing calls to rein in the actions of the Israeli government to preserve regional stability.

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