06:01 AM • May 29 2026 IDT
Trump is trapped between Iran and Lebanon. Israel could pay the price
The unity of fronts constructed by Tehran is making things difficult for the U.S. president, and the caution with which he may act could serve Hezbollah. Details of the negotiations with Iran remain vague, but the whip of a military threat has also weakened

Initial reports that Iranian and American negotiators had agreed on a memorandum of understanding that was awaiting U.S. President Donald Trump's approval didn't explain what was agreed, what remains in dispute, what the agenda will be for the talks slated to take place during a 60-day cease-fire, whether Iran is willing to let its highly enriched uranium be removed from the country or what it would get in return.
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