Iran war day 110: Tehran says Israeli attacks on Lebanon threaten US deal
Summary
Iran has accused Israel of breaking a truce in Lebanon linked to a deal with the United States and warned of a strong response if attacks continue. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has urged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to act more responsibly in Lebanon as strikes have caused deaths there.Key Facts
- Iran says any deal with the US must end attacks in Lebanon and include sanctions relief, asset release, and Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
- Three Iranian oil tankers have recently passed a US naval blockade in the Gulf of Oman, carrying millions of barrels of crude oil.
- Analysts warn that ongoing fighting in Lebanon could ruin the US-Iran deal unless Washington pressures Israel to stop attacks.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the preliminary US-Iran deal, calling it a “game changer.”
- US Vice President JD Vance said Iran can get benefits if it stops funding terrorism and complies with terms.
- Israel’s Finance Minister transferred planning control in Hebron to the military, raising annexation concerns and straining US-Israel relations.
- A poll shows 55% of Israelis oppose the US-Iran agreement and 70% still fear Iran as a threat.
- Israeli drone strikes recently killed at least four people in southern Lebanon.
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