Iran's National Security Council issued a stark warning Monday that Tehran will not accept what it called the "old equations" governing the regional conflict, declaring that any ceasefire must cover all fronts, including Israeli operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, or face a powerful Iranian response.
The declaration comes after Israel reportedly agreed to a request from President Donald Trump to pause direct strikes on Iranian territory and concentrate firepower on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon instead. According to Israeli media reports, the shift was designed to give diplomatic space for ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations while maintaining pressure on Tehran's most powerful regional proxy.
But Iranian officials made clear Monday they would not accept that framework. In a statement published by members of the regime's National Security Council, Tehran insisted it was "not prepared to go backward" and demanded that "the ceasefire be honored on all fronts", a formulation that explicitly includes Israeli operations in Lebanese territory.







