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Lebanon strikes test fragile U.S.-Iran deal as talks slow

Israeli attacks continued in southern Lebanon despite a U.S.-Iran understanding calling for an end to attacks, with Lebanon reporting 18 deaths and Israel saying four soldiers were killed by Hezbollah

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Lebanon strikes test fragile U.S.-Iran deal as talks slow
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Renewed Israel-Hezbollah fighting in southern Lebanon is putting early pressure on a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement and the next phase of talks.
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Renewed Israel-Hezbollah fighting in southern Lebanon is putting early pressure on a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement and the next phase of talks.

Israeli forces continued strikes in southern Lebanon overnight, putting immediate pressure on a preliminary U.S.-Iran arrangement that was meant to help halt attacks, as Lebanon reported 18 people killed and Israel said four soldiers died in combat with Hezbollah.

The fighting underscored the fragility of the diplomatic track now being pushed by Washington and Tehran. Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces kept attacking southern Lebanon despite a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding calling for an end to attacks, and said at least 18 people were killed in overnight clashes between Israel and Hezbollah.

Other reports summarized in the source material said Lebanon attributed 18 deaths to Israeli strikes, while Israel said four soldiers were killed by Hezbollah. The Times of Israel reported that the Israeli dead were a four-person tank crew, including a battalion chief.

The escalation comes as U.S. and Iranian officials attempt to move a preliminary agreement into a more durable accord. Euronews reported that Iran’s supreme leader had approved a U.S. framework deal despite reservations, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance defended the agreement and said he would likely travel to Switzerland for talks aimed at turning it into a long-term arrangement.

But the latest violence in Lebanon, along with a reported delay in talks, leaves the deal facing an early test: whether the parties can keep negotiations on track while Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade attacks across a volatile front.

The consequences may extend beyond the battlefield. A New York Times business summary said the preliminary agreement may not quickly lower gasoline prices, citing damaged infrastructure and risky transport routes that could keep costs elevated even if diplomacy advances.

For now, the immediate questions are whether the next round of U.S.-Iran talks proceeds as expected and whether the fighting in southern Lebanon eases or further undermines the diplomatic opening.

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