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US-Israel war on Iran at the end of February – a demand that is not explicitly reflected in the agreement. Iran and Hezbollah’s responses
response. US President Donald Trump said he believed Iran wanted an agreement. “They want to make
US talks **Tehran, Iran –** As the United States awaits Tehran’s latest response to [texts for an agreement
agreement is reached, certified, and signed”. “Both sides must take their time and get it right,” he added. There was no immediate response from Iran’s government. But the Tasnim News Agency, linked to Iran
US deal Iran has accused Israel of [repeatedly violating](/news/liveblog/2026/6/17/iran-war-live-israel-kills-four-in-lebanon-as-trump-criticises-netanyahu) the Lebanon truce linked to its agreement with the United States, warning that continued attacks could trigger a “harsh response
US-Iran agreement was announced on Sunday night. Earlier that day, an Israeli air strike on Beirut in response
US plan. Iran played down reports that an agreement was close, saying it had yet to present its response
response from Tehran to its [latest proposals](/news/2026/5/7/what-are-us-proposals-to-end-war-and-will-iran-agree-to-them) for an agreement to end the war, which began with joint US-Israeli air strikes on Iran
response to the latest US proposal, but is continuing to exchange diplomatic messages via mediator Pakistan. Trump has repeatedly played up the prospect of an agreement that would end the US-Israel war on Iran
Iran researcher at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). "Any Israeli military move perceived in Washington as an attempt to sabotage the agreement is expected to encounter a harsh response from the US
Iran of massive military response:** White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller warned Tehran it faced a choice between accepting a US-backed agreement
response of the fighters of Islam is at hand” after Israel’s targeting of Beirut. But hours later, the top decision-making body confirmed that the agreement with the US, and no retaliation happened. Iranian
response to the violation of the ceasefire” by Israel. The intensifying conflict comes amid [waning hopes for an imminent deal between the US and Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/25/iran-denies-deal-us-imminent-israel-oman-strait-of-hormuz), with Tehran pointing to the confusion
response to the Zionist regime’s attack on the suburbs … Watch the sky of the occupied territories tonight.” Iran considers Israel to be occupied Palestine. The speaker of Iran’s parliament and top negotiator, Mohammad
US-Iran agreement, Al Jazeera’s Almigdad Alruhaid said, reporting from Tehran. “As we approach the signing of the deal, it is becoming the most sensitive issue between the sides,” Alruhaid said. Iran said
response, the latest in a series of exchanges as negotiations to end the three-month US-Israel war on Iran are conducted. US President Donald Trump also on Monday described Iran as eager to reach
US could sign an agreement with Iran on Sunday, but as the evening came in the Middle East, [there was no sign of a breakthrough](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/14/iranian-hardliners-in-vociferous-push-to-reject-proposed-peace-deal-with-us). Instead, Iranian officials threatened a military response
Iran’s hardliner-dominated parliament oppose any agreement that could signal weakness, disappoint [backers of the establishment on the streets](/news/2026/3/27/guns-in-the-streets-as-us-israel-intensify-month-long-attacks-across) and potentially invite future attacks. Mahdi Mohammadi, Ghalibaf’s strategic affairs adviser, said
agreement will be.” Increasingly, the Israeli prime minister who had dominated relations with five US presidents has had to face the prospect of Israel [going it alone against Iran](https://nypost.com/2026/06/08/us-news/trump-scolds-netanyahu-in-testy-phone-call-you-could-be-left-alone-against-iran-very-soon/).
Iran has warned that Israeli attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon could threaten Tehran's ceasefire with the US, after Israel's prime minister ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi