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US and Iran Reach Interim Deal to End Months of Conflict

The United States and Iran have reached a memorandum of understanding to halt the war that began in February, though the path to a lasting regional peace remains obstructed by internal Israeli opposition and unresolved core disputes. The interim agreement is scheduled for signing in Geneva this Friday.

US and Iran Reach Interim Deal to End Months of Conflict

The deal mandates a 60-day ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, while simultaneously ending the US-led naval blockade of Iran. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that his government, while maintaining a stance of active distrust, will monitor American compliance closely. He emphasized that Iran remains prepared to defend itself against future threats despite the diplomatic breakthrough.

Significant hurdles persist, as the agreement does not yet address Iran’s nuclear program, the release of frozen assets, or Israel’s ongoing military operations in Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials, including National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, have publicly rejected the terms, asserting that Israel is not bound by the US agreement. Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council, warned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to actively sabotage the peace process to prevent a permanent resolution.

Former intelligence official Joe Kent argued that the sustainability of this ceasefire depends on a fundamental shift in US-Israel relations, specifically calling for a cut in military and intelligence aid. Meanwhile, Representative Ro Khanna praised the deal as a necessary exit from a costly "war of choice," noting that the agreement provides a critical opportunity to stabilize global energy markets and prevent further loss of life.

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