US denied Israel's request to view Iran deal prior to signing ceremony, source tells 'Post'
AI Summary
The United States and Iran announced a framework agreement scheduled for completion in Geneva on Friday, with Lebanon explicitly included in the accord. However, Israeli military and political leaders publicly rejected any commitment to withdraw from southern Lebanon or be bound by the agreement, stating their operations against Hezbollah would continue. The resulting clash of positions raises fundamental questions about the agreement's durability if Israel maintains unilateral military authority in the region.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the threat Israel's ongoing military operations against Hezbollah pose to American diplomatic efforts, warning that continued fighting could derail the US-Iran agreement.
Moderate: Centrist-leaning outlets focus on the structural ambiguity: while Lebanon is nominally included in the accord, its actual fate depends on separate direct Israeli-US negotiations, leaving core questions unresolved and giving Iran room to leverage regional tensions.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets support Israeli leaders' refusal to be bound by the agreement, framing their position as a necessary assertion of Israeli sovereignty and security needs against the Iran-backed Hezbollah threat.
Earlier on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said he would read the deal "word for word," though he did not specify when. ...
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