Iranian officials have reached an agreement securing Lebanon's inclusion in a comprehensive regional deal, an Arab desk outlet reports. The report follows days of conflicting accounts over the status of a potential US-Iran framework and its implications for the Lebanon front.
A single report from an Arab-desk-aligned the source citing 'official Iranian sources' claims that an agreement has been reached on including Lebanon in a broader regional deal. The brief, unattributed message provides no details on the deal's terms, timeline, or mechanism.
The claim comes amid a flurry of conflicting reports over the past week about US-Iran negotiations. As The Zioneer has reported, Axios, Israeli journalists, and Iranian state-linked outlets have alternately described the deal as finalized, awaiting approval from Mojtaba Khamenei, or still in flux. Multiple accounts have suggested the agreement would include a full cessation of military operations and a timetable for an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, but no official confirmation from Washington, Tehran, or Beirut has been made.
This single-source report remains unverified by independent channels or official statements. The desk assesses it as one more divergent signal in a rapidly shifting diplomatic picture, rather than a confirmed development.
2 developments
- DevelopingHezbollah-linked outlet: Iran secured US final approval for Lebanon's inclusion in wide deal
- DevelopingIranian TV boasts deal secures nuclear, missile, and proxy gains
- DevelopingReport: Full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon agreed upon
- StrongIran conditions war-ending deal on Lebanon's inclusion
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