Ceasefire on the Brink: Israel Intensifies Beirut Strikes as Hormuz Crisis Deepens

A fragile ceasefire between the U.S., Iran, and Israel is showing signs of collapse as Israeli strikes devastate Beirut and Iran keeps the Strait of Hormuz closed. With conflicting claims of victory and unresolved disputes over Lebanon, diplomatic efforts continue amid rising tensions.

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Ceasefire on the Brink: Israel Intensifies Beirut Strikes as Hormuz Crisis Deepens

Why is the ceasefire beginning to fail?

The tentative ceasefire between the United States, Iran, and Israel is weakening as violence continues across the region. Israel has intensified its attacks on Beirut, while Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz, adding pressure to an already unstable situation.

Both Tehran and Washington are claiming victory, further complicating negotiations and casting doubt on the future of a long-term agreement.

What is happening in Lebanon right now?

Wednesday became the deadliest day in Lebanon since the conflict began, with more than 300 people killed, according to the country’s Health Ministry. Israeli strikes targeted Beirut heavily, escalating the humanitarian crisis.

Lebanon remains the only active battlefield, as no new attacks have been reported inside Iran, Israel, or neighboring Gulf states despite the ongoing tensions.

Does the ceasefire include Hezbollah?

A major point of disagreement is whether the ceasefire applies to Hezbollah. Iran has warned of “strong responses” if Israeli attacks on the group continue.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated clearly that the ceasefire does not extend to Lebanon and confirmed that operations against Hezbollah will continue.

Are new negotiations being planned?

Talks on a permanent agreement may begin soon in Islamabad, with U.S. Vice President JD Vance expected to lead the American delegation. Additionally, Israel and Lebanon are reportedly preparing for direct negotiations in Washington next week.

While Netanyahu has approved participation in talks, the Lebanese government has not yet issued an official response.

What role does the Strait of Hormuz play in this crisis?

Iran’s continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical factor in the conflict. As a vital global energy route, its shutdown raises economic concerns and increases international pressure for a resolution.

What can be expected next?

With ongoing military operations in Lebanon and diplomatic efforts still uncertain, the situation remains highly volatile. The coming days will likely determine whether negotiations can stabilize the region or if the conflict will escalate further.

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