High-level talks between the United States and Iran in Switzerland have resulted in an agreement to establish a new system aimed at preventing conflict in Lebanon, prompting a strong reaction from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Details of the “Lebanon conflict prevention system” remain undisclosed, but the agreement follows earlier de-escalation talks. Netanyahu reportedly expressed “panic” regarding the deal, suggesting concerns about being excluded from regional security arrangements. The agreement appears to focus on stabilizing the Israel-Lebanon border, a region frequently experiencing tensions and clashes. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to build on previous agreements and reduce regional instability. Further details are expected as the agreement is formalized and its implementation is planned.