White House insists negotiations with Iran are progressing despite Israel-Lebanon tensions
ONP Summary
Israel and Hezbollah established a ceasefire in Lebanon that achieved the longest period of relative calm in months of fighting, but the arrangement remained fragile with both sides maintaining they retained the right to respond militarily. Diplomatic efforts proceeded toward Israeli-Lebanese normalization and Hezbollah disarmament, while the conflict had caused extensive civilian infrastructure damage with over 11,000 buildings destroyed and raised concerns about impacts on international negotiations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize ceasefire fragility and alleged violations, highlighting civilian casualties from Israeli military strikes that contradicted agreement terms and expressing concern about how continued military tensions could disrupt U.S.-Iran diplomatic negotiations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress Israel's security imperative to maintain operational capacity against Hezbollah and Iranian threats, framing the assertion of military readiness as a necessary precondition for sustainable peace and protection of Israeli communities.
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President Trump and Vice President Vance are claiming that Iran agreed to let nuclear inspectors enter the country, but Tehran is denying those claims.
This comes as fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon threatens to derail U.S. negotiations with Iran.
On Tuesday, teams from Israel and Lebanon will meet in Washington, D.C., to address the conflict.
CBS News' Weijia Jiang has the latest. ...