Here are Saturday's latest updates from the U.S.-Iran cease-fire and Israel's war with Hezbollah:■ U.S. President Donald Trump listed U.S. demands for a potential Iran deal ahead of a Situation Room meeting where he said he would make a "final" decision on Iran.■ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces have crossed Lebanon's Litani River, adding that Israel is "also operating" in Beirut and the Bekaa Valley.■ Israeli and Lebanese military delegations met with Pentagon officials to conduct security track talks as part of cease-fire negotiations. According to an official Lebanese source, despite Lebanon's insistence on a full cease-fire, Israel repeatedly refused to accept the demand, the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen reported. The U.S. expects the delegations to reconvene soon for talks, a senior Pentagon official said.■ The head of the UN's nuclear agency said Kazakhstan has shown willingness to house Iran's near weapons-grade uranium should the U.S. and Iran reach a deal, the Financial Times reported.■ The Israeli military said it intercepted four projectiles launched from Lebanon into Israel in two separate incidents. No injuries were reported.