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Israel-Hezbollah fighting casts cloud over prospects for U.S.-Iran peace deal

Israel-Hezbollah fighting casts cloud over prospects for U.S.-Iran peace deal

Summary

Fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah is continuing, which makes it harder to reach a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran. While Israel and Lebanon agreed to a truce, Hezbollah rejected it, and Israeli strikes have happened in southern Lebanon. The U.S. says it remains in a ceasefire with Iran, but President Trump warned that if Iran kills U.S. troops, the war could restart.

Key Facts

  • Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues, complicating U.S.-Iran peace efforts.
  • Israel and Lebanon agreed to a truce, but Hezbollah rejected it on Thursday.
  • Israeli strikes were reported in southern Lebanon on Friday.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said no real progress has been made on the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and peace deal.
  • The U.S. says it is still observing a ceasefire with Iran despite recent clashes.
  • President Trump said if Iran kills U.S. troops, that would be a reason to restart the war.
  • The U.S. House rejected a resolution to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Lebanon.
  • President Trump claimed the U.S. has largely destroyed Iran’s missile capabilities.
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