Israel has resumed airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza shortly after a ceasefire was announced, raising concerns about the potential collapse of the agreement. The renewed attacks follow reported rocket fire from Hezbollah, despite ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions. Israeli officials claim the strikes are a direct response to these launches, jeopardizing a fragile peace. This escalation casts doubt on the prospects of a broader understanding between the United States and Iran, which had been instrumental in brokering the initial ceasefire. The timing of the resumed hostilities is particularly sensitive, occurring just hours after the announcement intended to halt fighting. The situation remains volatile, with the possibility of further escalation if attacks continue. This development threatens regional stability and complicates diplomatic efforts.
