Understand what happens in the Middle East after ceasefire between Israel and Iran

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Despite the agreement, tensions remain, and lasting peace still seems distant; Israel is seen as the victorious side, while Iran, who suffered significant losses, was militarily defeated

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Benjamin Netanyahu government, even in the face of international criticism, got support from his military offensive

The recent ceasefire mediated by and between and brought him a temporary relief to civilians affected by the conflict, but does not address the central issues that feed the dispute. Despite the agreement, tensions remain, and lasting peace still seems distant. Israel is widely seen as the victorious side, since the government of Even in the face of international criticism, it achieved support in its military offensive. On the other hand, Iran, which suffered significant losses, was militarily defeated, with its air defenses being neutralized during the clashes. Although Iranian theocracy has faced considerable wear and tear, it remains in power and can claim a form of victory by claiming that it has resisted Israel’s aggression. This narrative can be used by the regime to strengthen its internal position, despite the difficulties faced.

The United States, under the leadership of Trump, demonstrated his military capacity, but the president sought a quick bass of the conflict. The attack on the Iranian nuclear program has managed to delay its development, but the extent of damage is still uncertain, and the threat of Iran advancing in its nuclear capacity persists. The relationship between the US and Iran is still tense, with the International Atomic Energy Agency (AIEA) playing a crucial role in supervising the Iranian nuclear program. However, the complexity of the situation makes it difficult to predict the next steps and stability in the region.

Meanwhile, Qatar is trying to facilitate a new ceasefire in Gaza, but this initiative can bring out delicate issues for Netanyahu. The Prime Minister faces a dilemma between internal pressure and the urgency of dealing with the humanitarian crisis that worsened during the conflict. In addition, the Yémen Houthis, who are allies of Iran, can remain in a rear position after the ceasefire, which can further complicate the regional dynamics.

Posted by Sarah Paula
*Report produced with the aid of AI

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