House Votes to Rein In Trump on Iran War
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Lebanon’s leaders issued pointed calls for Iran to stop interfering in their country’s affairs on Friday, as Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah traded attacks after a new truce deal was flatly rejected by the group.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said there would be “no peace in the region” unless Israel withdraws from Lebanese territory, adding that any deal with Washington must include an end to the conflict in Lebanon.
No breakthrough in US-Iran talks as Hezbollah rejects Lebanon ceasefire proposal Ceasefire efforts between the United States and Iran showed no signs of progress as regional violence intensified and Hezbollah rejected a US-backed truce proposal in Lebanon.
Donald Trump has faced a setback after the Republican-majority House backs Iran war resolution, making way to end the conflict. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are talking peace. Track US Iran War News LIVE Updates only at Livemint.
Hezbollah’s rejection of the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire comes as Congress moves to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers, intensifying debate over U.S. military authority, Middle East policy, Israel security and rising regional tensions.
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Iran war news live: Hezbollah calls for 'comprehensive' truce, Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
US-Iran war news LIVE: The ongoing diplomatic engagements between the United States and Iran have hit a severe impasse following Tehran's rigid demand for the immediate unfreezing of capital at the very start of the process,
For the first time during the current war with Iran, the House passed a resolution June 3 that could eventually force President Donald Trump to step back from military attacks. The House vote came about two weeks after the Senate voted to advance its own resolution, which has similar but not identical terms.
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