Iran losing patience with Israel and US over ceasefire violations
Iran losing patience with Israel and US over ceasefire violations On the 100th day of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Al Jazeeraโs Mohamed Vall explains how Tehranโs patience has reached its limit with โฆ
Iranโs patience has reached its limit with the continuous violations of the โceasefireโ. This report comes from Al Jazeera. The story centres on Iran
Read Full Story at Al Jazeera โWhy This Matters
The escalation in tensions between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. risks destabilizing a region already grappling with multiple proxy conflicts and economic strain. Tehranโs growing impatience could signal a shift from deterrence to direct retaliation, altering the calculus of Middle Eastern geopolitics and forcing regional actors to reassess their alliances.
Background Context
Since the outbreak of hostilities, Iran has relied on proxies and indirect pressure to respond to Israeli strikes and U.S. military presence, avoiding full-scale confrontation. However, persistent ceasefire violationsโparticularly in Syria and Lebanonโhave eroded Tehranโs ability to maintain plausible deniability while preserving its deterrence posture.
What Happens Next
Iran may accelerate its support for militant groups in the region, increasing asymmetric attacks on Israeli targets or U.S. assets. Alternatively, a miscalculation in tit-for-tat strikes could trigger a broader escalation, drawing in more regional actors and complicating diplomatic efforts to de-escalate.
Bigger Picture
This confrontation reflects a broader erosion of post-2015 nuclear deal frameworks, where Iranโs regional influence has become increasingly tied to its military posture. The shifting dynamics also underscore how proxy warfare and shadow conflicts are reshaping traditional power balances, making deterrence increasingly fragile.

