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Fragile Iran Cease-Fire Comes Under Pressure From Lebanon Strikes

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Fragile Iran Cease-Fire Comes Under Pressure From Lebanon Strikes

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A fragile cease-fire between the US and Iran is under pressure due to a dispute over whether the truce includes Israel's offensive against Tehran-backed Hezbollah assets in Lebanon. The US and Israel claim that Lebanon was not included in the cease-fire terms, while Iran and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif disagree.

A cease-fire between the US and Iran is at risk due to a dispute over Israel's actions in Lebanon. The US and Israel claim Lebanon was not part of the truce. Iran's parliament speaker says three parts of Iran's proposal were violated. The cease-fire was announced after a two-week agreement to negotiate a peace deal. The US and Iran agreed to pull back from the brink of conflict. The dispute over Lebanon and shipping freedom in the Strait of Hormuz clouds the prospects for a lasting cease-fire. At least 250 people were killed in Lebanon in the 24 hours following the cease-fire announcement.

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