Axios reports that the fragile ceasefire between Iran and the US is once again on the verge of collapse, raising the possibility of renewed escalation after days of mounting tension.
The report comes amid growing signs that the understandings reached between Washington and Tehran are failing to hold. Iran continues to test the limits of the deal, while the US faces increasing pressure to respond if Tehran or its proxies resume attacks.
For Israel, the warning is especially significant: any collapse of the ceasefire could reopen the broader regional front, including Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and the Persian Gulf.
The key question now is whether Washington will enforce its own red lines — or whether Iran will interpret American hesitation as an invitation to push harder.