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How renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah could scupper the U.S-Iran deal

4 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/15/2026Score58Mixed Progress
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Senior US Official: Israel's Withdrawal From Lebanon Isn't Condition Of The Iran Deal - i24NEWS.

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Much remains unknown, including whether the deal says anything about Iran's missile program or support for its regional allies like Lebanon's Hezbollah.

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While President Trump has said little about the exact terms of the U.S.-Iran deal, Iran says the deal would end hostilities on all fronts, including in Lebanon.

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CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports.

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Israel's more focused fight against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon still has the power to disrupt U.S.

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**Summary:** The renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah could potentially derail the U.S.-Iran deal, despite President Trump's statements that it is not a condition for the agreement. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the potential impact of regional conflicts on diplomatic efforts to resolve issues related

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