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The Straits Times·3 min read·medium

Iran-US truce falters over Israel’s Lebanon offensive

Iran-US truce falters over Israel’s Lebanon offensive
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Iran has suspended ceasefire negotiations with mediators following Israel's expanded military offensive in Lebanon. The breakdown in talks has caused global economic concern, with oil prices surging and equity markets declining.

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The escalation of conflict in the Middle East threatens regional stability and global energy security, directly impacting international markets.

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Israel’s push deeper into Lebanon is derailing talks between Iran and Israel to end their three month-old conflict.

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The article reports on geopolitical tensions and market reactions, citing official statements from Iranian sources and the current state of the conflict.

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