Middle East Ceasefire on Brink of Collapse Amid Tensions and Mediation Doubts

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Middle East Ceasefire on Brink of Collapse Amid Tensions and Mediation Doubts
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Tel Aviv, તા.09: After a 2-week ceasefire in the Middle East, tensions remain in the region. Alleging attacks from both sides, a situation has now arisen where the ceasefire will be broken. Iran has also accused the US of violating 3 terms of the ceasefire agreement. It says the ceasefire and talks with the US are wrong. Meanwhile, talks between the two sides in Pakistan are to be held to end the war. But Israel is skeptical about Pakistan's mediation. Israel's ambassador to India, Reuven Azhar, has expressed doubts about Pakistan's role as a mediator in the ongoing US-Iran ceasefire talks. Azhar told a private news agency, "We don't see Pakistan as a credible player." He believes that Washington may have its own reasons for involving Pakistan. He said, "The US has decided to use Pakistan's mediation for its own reasons." Referring to previous attempts at mediation, Azhar said that the US has also signed agreements with "countries like Qatar, which are very close to us."

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