U.S.-Iran talks offer a pause, but gaps are deep; an agreement that leaves missiles and proxies untouched would be a strategic loss for Israel.
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Israel is pushing for direct military talks with Lebanon, sidelining UNIFIL; Beirut firmly rejects the proposal.
Trump’s generals warn that a prolonged air campaign against Iran could deplete munitions and risk escalation, complicating defense of regional allies.
U.S.-Iran talks produced a “guiding framework,” but the next round will be decisive: either technical steps toward a deal or escalation.
Oman hosted indirect U.S.-Iran talks on a nuclear framework; a deal remains uncertain as both sides hold firm on red lines.
Iran is pursuing nuclear talks on its own terms, offering minor concessions while refusing to freeze enrichment or abandon missile programs.
Muscat talks reopened diplomacy but achieved no breakthrough, leaving a narrow window before the risk of escalation returns.
