Iran's foreign minister insisted that the tentative U.S.-Iran deal requires Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, a condition Israel has already rejected. - The unpublished agreement, brokered by Pakistan, aims to open the Strait of Hormuz and lift blockades.
- A U.S. official says the deal does not call for an Israeli withdrawal, and Israel plans to stay in Lebanon.
- The deal includes a 60-day clock for talks on Iran's nuclear program, but hard-liners oppose giving up enriched uranium. World leaders at the G7 summit are working to ease economic fallout, while Trump criticized Israel's strategy.