Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh step in to ease rising tensions between the two sides
Cross-border skirmishes between the two sides have reportedly come to a halt following urgent diplomatic intervention by Gulf states. According to regional sources, officials from Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia reached out to both parties, urging immediate restraint and a ceasefire to prevent further escalation.
The recent clashes had raised serious concerns about regional stability, with fears that prolonged hostilities could spill over into neighboring areas. Diplomatic channels remained active throughout the night, with Gulf mediators emphasizing dialogue over confrontation.
Sources indicate that the ceasefire request was framed as a confidence-building measure aimed at creating space for broader negotiations. While no formal agreement has yet been publicly signed, field reports suggest that firing has ceased along key flashpoints.
Observers view the Gulf intervention as a significant diplomatic move, reflecting the growing role of regional powers in conflict de-escalation. However, analysts caution that sustaining calm will require continued communication and tangible steps toward resolving underlying disputes.
For now, the pause in fighting offers a fragile but welcome opportunity for diplomacy to take precedence over violence.

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