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Iran says the deal to end the war with the US requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanon

Iran’s foreign minister said the agreement will fail unless Israel leaves southern Lebanon, where troops still occupy territory and fighting has killed nearly 4,000 people.

  • On Tuesday, Hezbollah claimed Iran guaranteed it will not sign a final nuclear agreement with the United States unless Israel withdraws from southern Lebanon, effectively conditioning the deal on Israeli withdrawal.
  • An interim deal between Iran and the United States aimed to end the war, though outstanding issues regarding the Israeli military operation in Lebanon remained unresolved when negotiations began.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed President Donald Trump that Israel does not consider itself bound by the Lebanese clause, insisting his troops will remain in southern Lebanon as needed.
  • Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that further Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory would violate the Memorandum of Understanding, calling the end of the Lebanon war 'inseparable' from complete peace.
  • Markets weighed the prospect of supplies resuming through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, with oil prices falling nearly 3% to fresh three-month lows amid the interim deal's potential economic relief.
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Donald Trump entered the war with Iran with maximalistic objectives: the elimination of the country's nuclear program, the destruction of its ballistic missile program, and the cessation of support for regional military groups, including Hezbollah and Hamas. He comes out of the war with Iran's promise not to build a bomb and to carry out further discussions on the nuclear program, without any written mention of the ballistic missile program, and…

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G7 leaders demand ceasefire in Lebanon, welcome Iran deal

They also said they will diversify energy supply routes to reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz in response to the Iran war.

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