Following an Israeli strike in Lebanon, Iran has directly accused the United States of failing to uphold its commitments regarding de-escalation in the Middle East. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Iran’s parliamentary speaker and chief negotiator, stated that US approval of Israeli actions will not yield concessions. He further asserted that without demonstrated US willingness and ability to fulfill its obligations, continued dialogue is untenable. The comments signal heightened tensions and a potential breakdown in indirect negotiations. This accusation comes amid ongoing regional instability and concerns over a wider conflict. Qalibaf’s statement suggests Iran views the US as complicit in actions it perceives as provocative and detrimental to regional peace. The Iranian official’s remarks underscore a hardening stance from Tehran.