As tensions escalate across the Middle East, many experts believe that coordination between regional resistance forces and Iran's diplomatic approach will be key to ending Israeli-led offensives.
Armed groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas, and other movements have repeatedly declared readiness to counter any Israeli military action. Meanwhile, Iran, as a major influential state, is pursuing diplomatic solutions to de-escalate the conflict.
According to analysts, if Israel continues airstrikes and ground campaigns, the combined resistance from these forces and diplomatic pressure from Iran could create a strategic scenario forcing Tel Aviv to recalibrate its approach. Indirect negotiations and regional communication channels are reportedly being actively used by Iran to persuade Israel to agree to a ceasefire.
Although no official announcement of a comprehensive ceasefire has been made, multiple diplomatic sources indicate that the combination of the resistance forces' “stick” and Iran's “carrot” diplomacy may be the key to restoring regional stability in the near term.