The United States is not prepared to provide guarantees that Israel will cease its military strikes on Lebanese territory, even if a ceasefire agreement is reached between the parties.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing Middle East media sources, that any potential agreement does not include American assurances regarding the cessation of strikes deep within Lebanon. Sources indicate that Israel intends to maintain its right to self-defense against targets it deems a threat, including Hezbollah facilities, training camps, or the targeted elimination of commanders should Lebanese authorities fail to take timely action.
The situation in the Middle East remains highly volatile as diplomatic efforts continue to prevent a wider regional conflict. Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated significantly, leading to increased international pressure for a diplomatic resolution. US President Donald Trump's administration has consistently emphasized the importance of regional stability while supporting Israel's right to defend itself against security threats. The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in Lebanon and the potential for further destabilization across the Levant.