Trump says in ‘final throes’ of peace deal but at least 8 killed in Lebanon
US President Donald Trump stated he was nearing a peace deal with Iran, even as Israeli attacks in Tyre, southern Lebanon, killed at least eight people and displaced thousands. These attacks occurred after Israel and Iran had paused fighting, following an escalation that began with Israel's bombardment of Beirut and Iran's missile launch at northern Israel.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump stated he was nearing a peace deal with Iran, even as Israeli attacks in Tyre, southern Lebanon, killed at least eight people and displaced thousands. These attacks occurred after Israel and Iran had paused fighting, following an escalation that began with Israel's bombardment of Beirut and Iran's missile launch at northern Israel. Trump had reportedly urged Netanyahu not to retaliate, but Israel proceeded with attacks on Iran. Trump also warned Netanyahu that he would be "on his own" if attacks continue. The president indicated the peace deal, which he believes will open the Strait of Hormuz, could be signed within days.
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5 extractedTrump warned Netanyahu he would be on his own if attacks continue.
Trump said he is in the “final throes of what will be a very, very good deal”.
US President Donald Trump insisted a peace deal with Iran was imminent.
Israeli attacks on Tyre in southern Lebanon have killed at least eight people and forced thousands to flee.
The latest escalation was prompted by Israel’s bombardment of Beirut on Sunday, which prompted Iran to launch missiles at northern Israel.