Trump says Iran deal could be signed in 2 or 3 days
Summary
President Trump said that peace talks with Iran are in their final stages and a deal could be reached in two or three days. Meanwhile, a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed groups appears to be holding, although tensions remain high with ongoing military actions and evacuation orders in southern Lebanon.Key Facts
- President Trump said negotiations with Iran about a peace deal are almost finished and could conclude in a few days.
- Iran and Israel agreed to stop fighting temporarily after a recent exchange of fire.
- At least two Iranian air defense personnel were killed in Israeli strikes near Lebanon’s capital.
- Israel issued evacuation orders for the southern Lebanese city of Tyre due to possible strikes targeting Hezbollah.
- Hezbollah, supported by Iran, rejected a recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
- Iran warned it would attack again if Israel continued military operations in Lebanon.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel would respond strongly if Iran resumed attacks.
- President Trump said this peace deal could help reduce the conflict in the Middle East.
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