Iran says the deal to end the war with the U.S. requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanon
Summary
Iran’s top diplomat said that a deal to end the conflict with the United States requires Israel to leave southern Lebanon. Israel has rejected this demand, which could cause the deal to fail and lead to more fighting.Key Facts
- Iran and the United States are working on a deal to end their conflict.
- The deal has not been made public, and officials have given different explanations about it.
- Israel is not part of the deal but is involved in the conflict because it has conducted strikes against Iran.
- Israel has fought against Hezbollah, a group supported by Iran, in Lebanon.
- Iran says Israel still occupies southern Lebanon, which breaks the terms of the deal.
- Israel has rejected the requirement to withdraw from Lebanon.
- If Israel does not withdraw, the deal might collapse and war could start again.
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