A senior security source told Press TV that due to Iran’s insistence and pressure, the Zionist regime was forced to stop its attacks on Beirut. Following the regime’s brutal assaults on Lebanon, Iran—by emphasizing the unity of the resistance front—had made the cessation of these attacks a precondition for its participation in temporary ceasefire negotiations with the United States. According to the source, an Iranian delegation’s trip to Islamabad was postponed several times for this very reason, and Iran warned that continued Zionist attacks on Lebanon could nullify the talks altogether. Through Iran’s persistent push and credible threat to walk out of the negotiations, the US was compelled to force the Zionist regime to halt its strikes on Beirut.
The senior source further stressed to Press TV that the continuation of talks remains contingent on the Zionist regime refraining from attacking Beirut and the Dahieh suburb. Should the regime violate this and strike Beirut again, the negotiations will be terminated.
MNA
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