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Ceasefire leaves Hezbollah in a strategic trap

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Ceasefire leaves Hezbollah in a strategic trap

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A temporary ceasefire between Iran, Israel, and the US has put Hezbollah in a difficult position, forcing it to choose between adhering to Iran's agreement or facing Israel alone. The agreement has also raised concerns among Gulf states, which are skeptical about the US's ability to address the Iranian threat and its regional proxies.

A temporary ceasefire has been reached between Iran, Israel, and the US. Hezbollah is now in a strategic bind, having to choose between adhering to Iran's agreement or facing Israel alone. The agreement may deepen Gulf distrust of the US. Gulf states are skeptical about the US's ability to address the Iranian threat. The ceasefire has also raised questions about the future of the region and the role of the US in it. The UAE has stated that it is moving to manage a complex regional landscape with more precise knowledge and a stronger capacity to influence and shape the future.

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