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military operations in Lebanon is a prerequisite for any broader peace deal. The US and Iran
military operations on all fronts” had been agreed upon, including in Lebanon. Trump confirmed the news in a post on Truth Social shortly after, writing: “The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran
deal between the US and Iran announced “the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon
military operations during negotiations. US Central Command (CENTCOM) said all blockade enforcement efforts have ceased and US forces are no longer restricting maritime traffic to or from Iran. However, it added that US naval vessels
Iran’s government intact while permitting a restricted but continuing nuclear programme. Tehran has also reportedly demanded that any deal prevent Israel from launching future military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Under such a deal
US-Iran agreement on ending the war, which calls for an immediate halt of military operations “on all fronts, including in Lebanon”. The deal
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said on Monday that the deal with the US includes the immediate suspension of hostilities on all fronts. “Based on the agreements reached, the war and military operations
military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. US President Donald Trump confirmed the deal shortly afterwards on his Truth Social platform. “The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran
Iran said war and military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, would end permanently from Monday night. Donald Trump announced the opening of the strait of Hormuz as well as the removal
US and Iran peace deal If there is to be a peace deal between United States and Iran, it will have to go through a familiar obstacle: Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel’s military operations in Lebanon
Lebanon will be covered in the deal](/news/2026/6/15/is-lebanon-included-country-hopeful-for-us-iran-ceasefire-despite-doubts) due to be signed by Iran and the US on Friday, and Netanyahu’s comments will likely add pressure to the already fragile ceasefire agreement. Pakistan Prime
US". Trump's deal relies on each side reining in hardliners and showing restraint - and there are few signs of that. Netanyahu has been under domestic pressure to continue military operations against Hezbollah, while
deal also includes halting military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, which Tehran has insisted should be covered by the agreement. Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, promised
Lebanon, and it launched attacks on Hezbollah on Wednesday. Trump has been growing concerned that Israeli military operations against Hezbollah could upend a deal with Iran. He admonished Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
deal will be formally signed "shortly" - potentially as soon as Thursday. Here's what we know about the key points of the agreement. The first paragraph of the agreement notes that the US, Iran
deal includes an immediate suspension of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, nearly one-fifth of whose territory Israel currently occupies. “Based on the agreements reached, the war and military operations
Lebanon, lift the US naval blockade, and open the [Strait of Hormuz](/features/2026/6/17/strait-of-hormuz-reopens-how-will-safe-passage-for-ships-be-ensured) to maritime traffic. The initial agreement, as told by the official, will kick off 60 days of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear
Lebanon”, said Michele Valensise, president of the Institute for International Affairs and former secretary-general of Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Israel’s military operation there objectively constitutes an irritant, complicating negotiations with
deal, demanding a full Israeli withdrawal. Israel also insisted that its military operations would continue in southern Lebanon. On Sunday, the Israeli military carried out a strike in Dahieh on what it said
deal between the US and Iran, in Qlailieh, Tyre district, Lebanon, June 18, 2026 [Zohra Bensemra/Reuters] ## What does the peace agreement say about Lebanon? The first clause of the MoU signed by the US