A prominent Iranian negotiator has expressed concern that the recent Israeli strike near the periphery of Beirut could negatively impact ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement involving the United States. Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, issued strong criticisms directed at both Israel and the US following the military action. In his remarks, Ghalibaf questioned the capacity and resolve of Washington to uphold its stated commitments.
Via a post on the X platform, he argued that the strike in the Dahiyeh area of Beirut serves as evidence that the US is failing to guarantee its pledges. Furthermore, Ghalibaf accused both the United States and Tel Aviv of employing a manipulative strategy, which he characterized as a “good cop, bad cop” tactic. He asserted that allowing the “Zionist regime” to operate freely undermines any expectation of concessions or releases.
The statements reflect deep skepticism regarding the current diplomatic climate. Ghalibaf’s commentary links the localized military action to a broader failure in international mediation efforts. The incident underscores escalating regional tensions, with Iranian officials suggesting that such military escalations complicate the path toward a negotiated de-escalation in the area surrounding Beirut.
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