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U.S. peace deal with Iran in question as Israel strikes Lebanon
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- An anticipated deal to stop the war with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz hangs in the balance as Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon traded strikes Sunday.
- President Donald Trump claimed that Washington and Tehran would sign an agreement on Sunday to stop the fighting with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz.
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An anticipated deal to stop the war with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz hangs in the balance as Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon traded strikes Sunday.
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday said in a social media post that they had struck a "Hezbollah command center" in Beirut after Hezbollah launched aerial attacks "against Israeli civilians & IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon." The IDF said it is preparing for more strikes aimed at Israeli territory in a later Telegram post.
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