
"Tehran has warned it will withdraw from its ceasefire agreement with the United States if Israel continues its military campaign in Lebanon, raising fears that the fragile truce in the Middle East could rapidly unravel."
"According to Tasnim News Agency, an unnamed source said that halting hostilities across all fronts - including Lebanon - formed a central pillar of the two-week ceasefire deal."
"The escalating tensions risk reigniting a broader regional confrontation, just days after hopes had emerged that the ceasefire could stabilise energy markets and ease fears of a wider war."
Tehran has warned of withdrawing from the ceasefire with the U.S. if Israel persists in military actions in Lebanon. The ceasefire agreement, which is crucial for halting hostilities, is threatened by Israeli attacks on Hezbollah positions. Iran claims these actions breach the agreement, while Israel contends the ceasefire only applies to direct hostilities with Iran. The situation has created a rift in understanding the ceasefire's terms, raising concerns about a potential regional confrontation and the stability of energy markets.
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