Conflicting messaging from Washington, including statements by Donald Trump, has added to the uncertainty surrounding the prospects for a ceasefire.
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Nearly a month into Operation Roaring Lion, Israel’s military campaign against Iran continues to escalate, even as diplomatic efforts appear increasingly uncertain.
Hosting The Deep Dive, studio manager Shifra Jacobs noted that the IDF has struck thousands of targets since the start of the operation, including key intelligence and military infrastructure.
Israeli officials report a significant degradation in Iran’s missile capabilities, though continued barrages suggest the threat remains far from neutralized. Jacobs noted the emotional toll and casualties Israel has taken, as missile strikes have hit civilian areas, including in Arad and Dimona.
Meanwhile, tensions have expanded beyond Iran. In southern Lebanon, Israeli forces targeted positions linked to Hezbollah, amid reports that the Lebanese army failed to disarm the group. Rocket fire from Lebanon into northern Israel has intensified, prompting discussions within Israel about a broader strategic shift.
Moving on to diplomacy
On the diplomatic front, a US-backed proposal aimed at ending the conflict has stalled. The plan reportedly called on Iran to halt uranium enrichment and cease support for regional proxies, demands that Tehran rejected as excessive. Conflicting messaging from Washington, including statements by Donald Trump, has added to the uncertainty surrounding the prospects for a ceasefire.
Inside Iran, reports of internal repression have surfaced, alongside provocative imagery, including the display of Adolf Hitler posters in Tehran, an alarming development that has drawn widespread criticism.
Despite military gains, the human cost remains stark. The death of Israeli soldiers, including a Golani Brigade staff sergeant, and injuries to civilians highlight the ongoing risks. Daily life in Israel has been severely disrupted, with repeated sirens, school closures, and prolonged displacement.
As the Jewish holiday of Passover approaches, many Israelis are left balancing hope for relief with the reality of a protracted conflict, one that, according to prior assessments by the Mossad leadership, could last for months to come.