Despite a recent agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at de-escalating regional conflicts, Israel has continued its military operations within Lebanon. These attacks represent a challenge to international efforts seeking stability in the region. Details regarding the nature and extent of the strikes remain limited, but reports indicate ongoing hostilities. The continuation of these attacks raises concerns about a potential escalation of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, a powerful armed group operating in Lebanon. The US-Iran deal was partially brokered to ease tensions and prevent wider regional war, particularly concerning proxy conflicts. Israel has not publicly commented on the connection between the deal and its ongoing operations, but the timing suggests a deliberate disregard for the diplomatic initiative. The situation remains volatile and is being closely monitored by international observers.