US-Iran deal
Coverage of US-Iran deal in the Nexus archive.
- Turkiye’s Erdogan says Israel must not be able to ‘dynamite’ US-Iran deal
Turkiye's Erdogan claims Israel must not be allowed to disrupt the US-Iran deal and accuses Israel of attempting to undermine the US-Iran memorandum of understanding.
- Lufthansa, ITA Airways resume flights to and from Ben Gurion after Iran war halt
Lufthansa and ITA Airways have resumed flights to and from Ben Gurion Airport following a halt caused by the Iran war. Other European airlines are also returning to Israel, with more carriers, including U.S. ones, expected to follow in the coming weeks.
- Trump says Iran meeting to take place in Qatar
US President Donald Trump announced that Iran has requested a meeting to be held in Qatar on Tuesday, despite Iran's earlier denial of such talks. The meeting follows Iran's first discussions with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since the US-Iran deal was signed, as both nations agreed to halt attacks that had strained the agreement.
- Iran attacks Kuwait and Bahrain in response to US strikes
Iran attacked Kuwait and Bahrain in response to US strikes. The US-Iran deal is under strain as Kuwait and Bahrain condemned the Iranian attacks.
- Iran war live: Israel attacks Lebanon as Netanyahu says troops to stay
Israel attacks Lebanon as Netanyahu states troops will remain in occupied areas of southern Lebanon 'as long as necessary,' despite a US-Iran deal.
- Iran strikes ship in Strait of Hormuz in challenge to U.S.-Iran deal
Iran attacked a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, as confirmed by a U.S. official. The attack led to a United Nations agency pausing an evacuation effort.
- Iran strikes ship in Strait of Hormuz in challenge to U.S.-Iran deal
Iran attacked a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, as confirmed by a U.S. official. A United Nations agency paused an evacuation effort following the incident.
- UAE, Kuwait assured of US commitment to Gulf states’ security
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with UAE and Kuwaiti leaders to reaffirm Washington's commitment to Gulf security amid concerns over the US-Iran deal. Discussions focused on ensuring free transit through the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Gulf states' concerns about Iran's missile program.
- Current round of US-led talks between Israel, Lebanon the least productive yet — sources
The current US-led talks between Israel and Lebanon are described as the least productive yet by sources. Both Jerusalem and Beirut are upset that the US-Iran deal includes provisions covering Lebanon, and Trump insists Iran will not be allowed to charge fees in Hormuz under the final agreement.
- US-Iran deal may leave Israel's Netanyahu as biggest casualty
The US-Iran deal may undermine Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political influence, as he built his career on shaping US policy toward Iran but now faces a settlement that disregards Israeli objections. Analysts note Netanyahu is constrained by President Donald Trump's approach and domestic resistance to concessions, risking political backlash.
- Analysis-US-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
The U.S.-Iran deal may damage Benjamin Netanyahu's political brand as the Israeli leader who could influence Washington on Iran, according to analysts and former officials. The deal's impact is seen as a potential blow to Netanyahu's decades-long image rather than Israel's broader Iran strategy.
- Iranian nuclear inspections 'going to happen,' IAEA head
The IAEA confirmed that inspections of Iran's nuclear sites will proceed despite conflicting statements from the US and Iran. Iran's top negotiator described the US-Iran deal as 'America's declaration of defeat.'
- ‘A train wreck’: As Jerusalem and Beirut hold talks, Israeli envoy pans linkage to US-Iran deal
Jerusalem and Beirut held their first talks since signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with partial IDF withdrawal from south Lebanon under discussion. Hezbollah chief demands a timetable for full Israeli pullout, while an Israeli envoy criticized linking the talks to the US-Iran deal.
- Even if Netanyahu is voted out, Israel's ethnic cleansing agenda will continue apace
The article argues that Israel's policies displacing Palestinians will continue regardless of Netanyahu's potential removal from power. It highlights Netanyahu's long political era focused on suppressing Palestinian ambitions and critiques his successors for failing to offer alternative visions. Pro-Israel commentators express concern over a US-Iran deal and advocate for increased military preparedness.
- Lebanon war damage estimated at $1.3 billion, but who will foot the bill?
The war damage in southern Lebanon from the Israel-Hezbollah conflict is estimated at $1.38 billion by a UN agency and a Lebanese research centre. A proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund in the US-Iran deal does not include Lebanon's reconstruction, according to a 14-point agreement.
- On eve of direct Jerusalem-Beirut talks, Netanyahu vows to maintain presence in Lebanon
The fifth round of Jerusalem-Beirut negotiations begins in Washington, DC, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledges to maintain a military presence in Lebanon. Lebanese Prime Minister says he will not accept any other party negotiating on Lebanon's behalf, despite the talks being overshadowed by the US-Iran deal.
- Middle East expert says Iran "reaped direct and concrete benefits" from U.S. deal
A Middle East expert claims Iran has gained direct benefits from U.S. negotiations, though a final agreement requires further discussions. The debate over which side benefits more continues as talks progress.
- ‘I will do what I have to do’ if Iran does not stick to deal, says Trump
US President Donald Trump stated he would take necessary actions if Iran fails to adhere to their agreement. Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim US-Iran deal following recent attacks between the US, Israel, and Iran.
- Turkish president warns of efforts to undermine US-Iran deal
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan informed Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that Turkey supports the US-Iran agreement to end the US-Israeli war on Iran. Erdogan emphasized vigilance against attempts to undermine the negotiations and offered Turkey's support for the diplomatic process.
- Turkish minister warns of Israeli sabotage risk to US-Iran deal
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned that technical issues in a recently signed memorandum of understanding may not be quickly resolved and cautioned about Israel attempting to sabotage the process. He emphasized potential deadlocks in negotiations and highlighted Israel's readiness to disrupt the deal.
- Face the Nation: Crow, Book, Hochstein, Salvanto
Democratic Rep. Jason Crow discusses national security, and Kevin Book and Amos Hochstein break down the U.S.-Iran deal's impact on energy. Plus, CBS News' Anthony Salvanto discusses new polling on the Iran war.
- Returning to pre-Iran war gas prices could take awhile, energy analyst says
Energy analyst Kevin Book states it could take time for gas prices to return to pre-Iran war levels due to uncertainty and depleted oil reserves. Biden-era adviser Amos Hochstein discusses how the U.S.-Iran deal might affect Iranian oil revenue.
- Ninety-two percent of Israelis think Iran has won war, new poll finds
A new poll reveals 92% of Israelis believe Iran has won the war following a US-Iran agreement. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem survey found 83% of Israelis think the campaign weakened Israel's security, and 72.5% doubt PM Netanyahu's claims of achieving significant gains against Iran.
- Top Shas rabbi: US-Iran deal is divine punishment for arrests of Haredi draft dodgers
A top Shas rabbi claims the US-Iran deal is divine punishment for the arrests of Haredi draft dodgers. The rabbi criticizes the attorney general for causing Trump's 'turn against' Israel.
- June 19, 2026
The President of the U.N. General Assembly Annalena Baerbock discusses the U.S.-Iran deal. Actress Sepideh Moafi and IRC's Sherine Ibrahim mark World Refugee Day. Journalist Susan Saulny uncovers a decades-old family secret and its impact.
- Iran says Hormuz closed as US-Iran deal falters over Lebanon
Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli attacks in Lebanon, destabilizing a fragile US-Iran agreement. Talks in Switzerland to address the Middle East war were postponed after Israel's strikes killed four soldiers.
- Senate ends fuel conservation, austerity measures after fuel prices ease
The Senate Secretariat has terminated fuel conservation and austerity measures, restoring a five-day workweek with full staff from June 22 due to eased fuel prices following a US-Iran deal. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif approved ending these measures, except for specific market timings.
- 6/20: Saturday Morning
Questions remain about the U.S.-Iran deal as Israel and Lebanon exchange strikes. The Ebola crisis is worsening in parts of Africa.
- Hezbollah says Israel bears 'full responsibility' for truce violations
Hezbollah accused Israel of bearing 'full responsibility' for violating their ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, claiming the violations represent ongoing aggression. The Lebanese health ministry reported over 4,000 deaths since Israel's attacks began on 2 March.
- Uncertainty surrounds U.S.-Iran deal as Israel strikes Lebanon
Special envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling to Switzerland to begin postponed U.S.-Iran talks as fighting continues in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Deadly fighting persists in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Deadly fighting continues in Lebanon while the US-Iran deal faces threats, with talks originally scheduled for Friday now postponed.
- Deadly fighting persists in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Deadly fighting continues in Lebanon, and the US-Iran deal faces threats as scheduled talks were postponed.
- Deadly fighting persists in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Deadly fighting continues in Lebanon, and the US-Iran deal faces threats as talks initially scheduled for Friday have been postponed.
- Deadly fighting persists in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Deadly fighting continues in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal faces threats, with talks originally scheduled for Friday being postponed.
- Deadly fighting persists in Lebanon as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 16 people, including two children, threatening an interim US-Iran agreement to end regional conflict. Hezbollah and Israel accused each other of violating a reported ceasefire, with fighting persisting near the border despite mediation efforts.
- Israel's new clashes with Hezbollah loom over US-Iran deal
Clashes between Hezbollah and Israel continue despite a declared truce in Lebanon. Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is traveling to Switzerland for peace talks.
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as U.S.-Iran deal is under threat
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least seven people, including two children, hours after reports of a ceasefire agreement. Fighting continues despite the reported ceasefire, and a U.S.-Iran deal faces potential threats.
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as U.S.-Iran deal is under threat
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed seven people, including two children, shortly after a reported ceasefire agreement. Fighting continues despite the ceasefire, and the U.S.-Iran deal faces threats.
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least seven people, including two children, hours after reports of a ceasefire agreement emerged. The ongoing fighting threatens an interim U.S.-Iran deal aimed at ending the Middle East war, which includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and restarting Iran's nuclear program talks.
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Fighting continues in Lebanon despite reports of a ceasefire agreement. Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least seven people, including two children, according to Lebanese state media.