Right now, the situation around the Iran war feels… stuck in between ⚖️

On one side, Donald Trump just announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire for another three weeks 🕊️. That sounds like progress. And in a way, it is.

But if you look closer, it’s not really peace ❌

It’s more like a pause ⏸️

The original ceasefire was only meant to last a short time, just enough to stop immediate fighting. Now it’s being stretched so both sides can talk and maybe figure out something more permanent 🤝 There’s even talk that leaders from Israel and Lebanon could meet soon, which would be a big deal 🌍

Still, the ground reality hasn’t changed much ⚠️

There’s no full trust

There’s no clear agreement with groups like Hezbollah

And small tensions are still there, just under the surface 🔥

At the same time, this isn’t just about Israel and Lebanon

The bigger shadow here is Iran 🇮🇷

Iran is deeply connected to what’s happening, especially through its support for Hezbollah. The U.S. is trying to use this ceasefire window to pressure Iran into stepping back and coming to the table 📉 But Iran hasn’t clearly agreed to anything yet

So what you’re seeing is a very fragile situation:

No full war ❌

No real peace ❌

Just a controlled silence 🤫

It feels like both sides are watching each other 👀 Not relaxing—just pausing

And honestly, this kind of pause can go either way:

It could turn into real talks and something stable 🌱

Or it could break at any moment and pull the whole region back into conflict again 💥