Iran-Israel-U.S. Standoff Persists in Low‑Intensity Violence After Nominal Cease‑Fire
The cease‑fire announced two months ago was described as nominal. Iran, Israel and the United States have not fully halted hostilities. Instead, they have
The cease‑fire announced two months ago was described as nominal. Iran, Israel
and the United States have not fully halted hostilities. Instead, they have
settled into a pattern of low‑intensity violence. Skirmishes, drone strikes and
limited engagements continue across the region. The fighting has become the new
normal for the parties involved. Observers warn the ongoing tension keeps the
world in a precarious state. The lack of a clear resolution stalls diplomatic
efforts. Analysts say the situation could flare into broader conflict if not
addressed.