U.S. and Iran offer conflicting accounts as Israel deepens Lebanon operations
The U.S. and Iran issued conflicting statements Monday regarding negotiations to extend a ceasefire and launch broader discussions aimed at ending the conflict, as Israel advanced further into Lebanon and the existing ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah deteriorated.
The ceasefire, which had held between Israel and the Lebanese militant group, showed signs of breaking down as Israeli military operations extended into Lebanese territory. Correspondent Ali Rogin reported on the developing situation.
Officials in Washington and Tehran presented competing accounts of the diplomatic efforts underway. The divergence in their public positions suggested disagreement over whether negotiations remained on track or faced substantial obstacles.
Israel's military expansion into Lebanon represented a significant shift in the conflict dynamics on the ground. The deepening operations contradicted the terms of the existing ceasefire arrangement between Israel and Hezbollah.
The competing signals from the U.S. and Iran reflected broader tensions over the direction of negotiations. Both nations have stakes in the outcome of discussions aimed at resolving the conflict, though their interests often diverge.
The situation highlighted the fragility of the ceasefire and the challenges facing efforts to broker a longer-term agreement. Whether the diplomatic track and military operations could be reconciled remained unclear as of Monday.
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