An unnamed source told Israeli media that Israel has communicated to Iran that it absorbed Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire. According to the source, the message to Iran was that the ball is now in Hezbollah's court, and it is up to the organization to stop the violations.
An unnamed security source told Asaf Rosenzweig of N12 that Israel has conveyed a message to Iran signaling that it has absorbed Hezbollah's violations of the ceasefire with Lebanon. The source said the message to Iran was: 'Hezbollah violated the ceasefire. Israel agreed to absorb that, and this message was passed to the Iranians. Now it is up to Hezbollah to stop.'
The briefing comes as the broader diplomatic picture remains unsettled. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, Iran has publicly accused Israel of violating the ceasefire in Lebanon and demanded U.S. intervention, while Israeli officials have detailed what they describe as systematic Hezbollah violations. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has stated that a ceasefire will take effect when Hezbollah stops shooting.
The quoted source's language — suggesting Israel deliberately blinked, not that it was forced — aligns with a pattern of indirect messaging through intermediaries. The claim is from a single unnamed source and remains unverified, though consistent with the public framing of both Israeli and American officials.
2 developments
- DevelopingIran tells Hezbollah and Lebanon speaker the US deal includes comprehensive ceasefire
- StrongIran accuses Israel of violating Lebanon ceasefire, demands US intervention
- StrongTrump administration assured Iran Israel would not further escalate in Lebanon — report
- DevelopingReport: US-Iran Ceasefire Terms Expand to Lebanon; Bou Saab Details Plan for Hezbollah Disarmament
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