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Each party has declared itself victorious as a precarious agreement to cease hostilities takes effect, yet numerous unresolved issues linger in a region that could face further destabilization, according to experts interviewed by SBS News.
Shifting dynamics, but fundamental issues remain
Israel has also employed unusual tactics in going ahead with strikes on Iran before receiving the backing of its long-time ally, the US.
Despite the ongoing adversarial dynamic between Israel and Iran, Genauer noted that Iran has been “weakened,” as its affiliates, Hezbollah and Hamas, have been attacked.
What does this mean for Iran’s leadership and nuclear program?
A change of leadership in Iran could have “major” implications for diplomacy in the region, she said.
“Iranians are patient; there is no immediate need to restart their development tomorrow or next month. They might believe that in the future, possessing nuclear capabilities could prevent future attacks.”
What happens next?
“[Benjamin] Netanyahu might not want to make a deal with Hamas, but if Trump pressures him, and if Trump thinks Netanyahu owes him a favour, he might push even harder for a Gaza deal.”