Israel 'has had its hands forced' by US-Iran deal

AI Summary
US President Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran would be signed on Sunday, intended to end the ongoing conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry indicated the timeline remained uncertain and that no final agreement had been reached. The announcement illustrated differing assessments of how quickly the deal could be finalized.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the inconsistency between Trump's announced timeline and Iran's expressed skepticism, framing the situation as one of mixed signals and uncertainty about whether the deal will be signed as promised.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets present the deal as a diplomatic accomplishment, focusing on Trump's role in negotiating the agreement and the benefits that would result from ending the conflict.
The US and Iran said they have agreed terms to end their war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Though the text was not yet published, its apparent call for hostilities to cease more broadly could be tricky for Israel, which was not part of the negotiations and has been waging war in Lebanon against the Iran-aligned Hezbollah group.
France 24’s Noga Tarnopolsky reports from Jerusalem. ...
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