Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Talks Collapse Amid Fresh Rocket Attacks
Diplomatic efforts falter as both sides exchange heavy fire along the Lebanon border, raising fears of wider regional conflict.
Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hezbollah have collapsed following a fresh wave of rocket attacks from southern Lebanon and Israeli retaliatory airstrikes.
The breakdown comes after three days of indirect talks mediated by France and the United States. Both sides blamed each other for the failure, with Israel citing continued Hezbollah aggression and the militant group accusing Israel of unreasonable demands.
Heavy fighting has resumed along the border, with Israeli forces conducting ground operations in Lebanese territory. The UN has called for immediate de-escalation.
Regional analysts warn that the collapse raises the risk of a full-scale war that could draw in Iran and other regional actors.
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