"The call came during a phone call between Berri and Qalibaf in which they discussed..."

Iran has insisted Lebanon is included in a new end to fighting in the Middle East...but Israel seems to disagree

Cracks appear in the US-Israel-Iran peace deal; Israel rejects Hezbollah's inclusion, while Iran gains leverage, potentially weakening US dominance.

Ceasefire raises hopes in Lebanon, yet Israeli defiance and past violations overshadow lasting peace.

Deal would ‘not be a one-way ceasefire’, Us official says, meaning that Israel could respond if attacked

A woman holds a Hezbollah flag amid rubble of destroyed buildings, in Deir Qanoun al-Nahr, Tyre district, southern Lebanon, June 15, 2026. [Photo/Agencies]

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says stopping Israeli strikes on Lebanon is ‘inseparable’ part of the complete end of the Iran war.

The deal, which is between the U.S. and Iran, has not been made public, and officials have sometimes offered contradictory interpretations of what is in it.

Abbas Araghchi says ‘war has not fully come to an end’ without Israeli forces leaving territories it occupied during present conflict

Experts says that any continuation of conflict in Lebanon is the biggest threat to deal.

Iran says Israel must withdraw from Lebanon for US peace deal to hold, raising doubts over ceasefire as West Asia tensions continue.

"The call came during a phone call between Berri and Qalibaf in which they discussed..."

The group's political rivals are questioning Iran's actual ability to enforce an "Israeli withdrawal."

The US and Iran's interim deal to end the war might prove unattainable if Israel continues its fight against Hezbollah in Lebanon, says former Israeli foreign minister Shlomo…

When an international framework appears to prioritize regional calm over dismantling Hezbollah’s threat, residents hear the same old message: wait longer, trust more, accept less.