Iran war day 110: Tehran says Israeli attacks on Lebanon threaten US deal
Iran has warned of a "harsh response" following Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon that killed four people, accusing Israel of violating a truce linked to a US-Iran agreement. Iranian officials state that a regional ceasefire, particularly in Lebanon, is essential for any deal with Washington.

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AI-generatedIran has warned of a "harsh response" following Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon that killed four people, accusing Israel of violating a truce linked to a US-Iran agreement. Iranian officials state that a regional ceasefire, particularly in Lebanon, is essential for any deal with Washington. This situation has also strained ties between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Trump urging Netanyahu to be more responsible. Analysts suggest that continued Israeli actions in Lebanon could jeopardize the US-Iran agreement unless the US applies significant pressure on Israel. Meanwhile, a third Iranian oil tanker has reportedly exited a US naval blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, aligning with Iran's demand for an end to the blockade as part of the deal. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described the preliminary agreement as a "game changer" that exceeded expectations.
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5 extractedCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described the preliminary US-Iran agreement as a 'game changer' that exceeded expectations.
US President Donald Trump publicly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his actions in Lebanon.
Iran warns of a 'harsh response' if Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue, potentially threatening a US deal.
Iranian officials state that a regional ceasefire, especially in Lebanon, is integral to any agreement with the US.
An analyst warns that continued fighting in Lebanon could derail the US-Iran deal if the US doesn't exert pressure on Israel.