Experts see possibility of peace deal between Israel, Iran, USA amid conflict
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Experts believe a peace agreement between Israel, Iran, and the USA is possible despite ongoing negotiations and recent attacks.
- Three potential scenarios for the conflict's future have been outlined by analysts.
- The current situation suggests that the intense phase of the war may not continue indefinitely.
Despite stalled negotiations and recent escalations, experts suggest a peace agreement between Israel, Iran, and the USA remains a possibility. Analysts have outlined three potential scenarios for the future of the conflict, indicating that the current intense phase of warfare may not be sustainable.
The fragile ceasefire, established in early April between Israel, the USA, and Iran, faced significant challenges following Iran's ballistic missile attack on northern Israel. This led to retaliatory strikes from both nations, although both eventually announced a pause in their attacks. However, Israel has continued its operations against Lebanon, drawing further threats from Iran.
This ongoing regional tension highlights the complex geopolitical landscape. While a complete cessation of hostilities seems distant, the experts' outlook suggests a potential de-escalation or a shift in the conflict's intensity. The specific scenarios proposed by the experts are not detailed in the provided text, but their assessment points towards a possible, albeit uncertain, path toward peace.
Originally published by Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.