Don't count on the Iran-Israel ceasefire lasting. What Netanyahu really wants is a forever war | Simon Tisdall
Briefly

The article discusses the tenuous nature of the Iran-Israel ceasefire, which, while verbally agreed upon, is unlikely to hold due to ongoing hostilities and the aggressive stances of both nations. It critiques both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aggressive foreign policy and U.S. President Donald Trump's handling of the situation, highlighting the history of violence in the region and questioning the sincerity of peace efforts. Civilians continue to suffer amidst military operations, and there is skepticism about the likelihood of true peace in the near future.
"The verbally agreed Iran-Israel ceasefire could be ripped to shreds at any moment; an aggressive theocratic regime still holds power in Tehran."
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