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23:07 (IST) 24 May 2026 US lawmakers split over possible Iran deal as Democrats slam Trump’s approach US lawmakers appearing on Sunday talk shows were sharply divided over a potential deal to end the Iran war, Reuters reported. Republicans largely backed the reported contours of an agreement being negotiated by President Donald Trump, while Democrats said it appeared to achieve little.Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen said the reported outline sounded like a return to the “pre-war status quo” with Iran, calling Trump’s approach a “blunder”. Republican Representative Mike Lawler, however, praised the administration, saying it had forced Iran into “a real negotiation” for the first time in decades.Democratic Senator Cory Booker also criticised Trump, saying the President was being “played as a fool” in the talks and arguing that the Strait of Hormuz had now become a leverage point for Iran. 23:04 (IST) 24 May 2026 Hezbollah chief urges Lebanese government to ‘decriminalise the resistance’ In a notable development, Naim Qassem, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, has called upon the Lebanese government to “reverse the decisions it has taken to criminalise the resistance”.As per reports published by Lebanon’s National News Agency, Qassem vowed that recent US sanctions against nine people linked to Hezbollah “will only strengthen our resolve”, and criticised Beirut for not taking a stance against them.He also claimed that Israel’s ultimate goal is to occupy Lebanon. 22:08 (IST) 24 May 2026 United States and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal regarding Hormuz: NYT report As per a report recently published by the New York Times (NYT), the United States and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal that would wind down the war in the Middle East by reopening the Strait of Hormuz with a commitment from Iran to dispose of its highly enriched uranium, a senior U.S. official told reporters on Sunday.On Sunday, the U.S. official said a deal had not yet been signed and was still subject to final approval from President Trump and Iran’s supreme leader, which could take days, NYT reported. 21:40 (IST) 24 May 2026 Death toll in Lebanon rises to 3,151 Since March 2, Israeli air strikes in Lebanon have killed 3,151 people and wounded 9,571, the Health Ministry has said in a statement carried by the National News Agency.Just today, the Israeli army has intensified its attacks in southern and eastern Lebanon despite a ceasefire that came into effect on April 22. 21:27 (IS...
Could Israel sabotage US-Iran deal? | Gaza | Al Jazeera
Could Israel sabotage US-Iran deal?NewsFeedAs the US and Iran move closer to a peace deal, Israel says it reserves the right to keep attacking regional ‘threats’, including in Lebanon, despite any US‑brokered ceasefire. Meanwhile, criticism within Israel is growing over Netanyahu’s handling of the war.Published On 25 May 2026
What's in the proposed deal that could end the US-Iran conflict?
The US and Iran are negotiating a memorandum of understanding that could end their recent conflict. Key sticking points include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's nuclear program and frozen Iranian assets. Major disagreements remain over the timing of sanctions relief and control of the strategic waterway. AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor. Iran and the United States have signaled they are closing in on an agreement to turn the existing ceasefire that ended weeks of conflict into a more long-lasting settlement. Both sides are talking of a “memorandum of understanding” that will set out a roadmap for resolving all outstanding issues, although a deal is still a “work in progress,” according to US Secretary of State Macro Rubio. “We’re either going to have a good agreement or we’re going to have to deal with it another way,” Rubio said during a visit to India on Monday. But what is in that memorandum remains unclear. The central premise of this approach is that the memo, once signed, would stop the fighting, which would be welcome news to both sides, with US President Donald Trump facing midterm elections later this year amid sharply higher gasoline prices and Iran’s economy in crisis. The agreement would then see the gradual reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and set off a 60-day process for tackling other issues, chief among them Iran’s nuclear program. Rubio said there was “a pretty solid thing on the table” in terms of opening up the strait and in Iran entering into “a real significant time limited negotiation on nuclear matters.” A senior administration official told CNN on Sunday that the framework agreement gives the parties “60 days to reach final deal points.” According to the official, the potential deal would make sure Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon and would commit it to giving up highly enriched uranium, which the president often refers to as “nuclear dust.” How the stockpile is disposed of would be a part of the next phase of negotiations. “The important part of how this is structured is, if Iran doesn’t perform, they don’t get anything. No dust? No dollars. As the Strait opens, the blockade loosens proportionately,” the official said. “This is ‘trust but verify’ on steroids.” However, Iranian officials and state media have offered different interpretations. “We have reached understandings on a large portion of the issues under discussion. But to say this means an agreement is about to be signed — no o...
Israeli officials say emerging Iran-US agreement is 'bad deal' | The ...
“Nothing is final yet, but this is an agreement that could affect whether and how we are able to operate,” an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post.Follow us on GooglePrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a 40-signatures debate at the Knesset, in Jerusalem, February 23, 2026(photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)ByAMICHAI STEIN, AMIR BOHBOTMAY 24, 2026 20:35Updated: MAY 24, 2026 21:29Israeli officials warned that the emerging agreement between Iran and the United States is “a bad deal,” saying it fails to address key threats posed by Tehran beyond its nuclear program.“The framework agreement is not good, and even if a final agreement is signed and all enriched uranium is removed from Iran, which is a big ‘if’, the deal does not address the issue of Iran’s missile program or its network of regional proxies,” one official said.Officials in Jerusalem are also concerned that the agreement could curb Israel’s freedom of action in Lebanon and potentially restrict its ability to act against Iranian threats across the region.“Nothing is final yet, but this is an agreement that could affect whether and how we are able to operate,” an Israeli official told The Jerusalem Post.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened a small group of ministers and senior security officials on Sunday evening to discuss the emerging deal.President Donald Trump mimics firing a gun during a news conference in the White House briefing room about the war in Iran on Monday, April 6, 2026. (credit: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/JTA)Israel warns US-Iran emerging deal inadequate to deal with proxiesIsrael’s assessment is that US President Donald Trump currently wants to reach an agreement with Iran, and that the only figure who could ultimately block it is Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.“In the end, the decision will come down to him. It is possible that, just as his father rejected a new nuclear agreement at the last minute in 2022, he could take the same course of action,” an Israeli official said.However, a senior US official told reporters that America assumes that Khamenei has at least "in principle, given his approval to the agreement.”A Trump administration official told reporters on Sunday that there was a "broad commitment" on the principles of the proposed agreement, and that the Trump team feels positive about where negotiations stand. The official also noted that efforts to close a deal were still underway.However, White House officials also told reporters that they did...

