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[82400] Diplomatic Drama: Trump attempts to advance a deal with Iran amid attacks in Beirut

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Tension at its peak: Trump advances a deal with Iran under fire

According to reports in BITCOIN & CRYPTO POST and Axios, US President Donald Trump is actively working to sign an agreement with Iran, which he says is expected to be signed within a few short hours. Trump harshly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the Israeli attack in Beirut, and was quoted by DD Geopolitics as having asked Netanyahu in a phone call: "What the hell are you doing?". Trump claimed that the attack jeopardized the deal and that Netanyahu "has no judgment".

According to WarFront Witness, which supports the positions of the current administration, Trump claims that the agreement will prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and ensure a free Strait of Hormuz, while boasting that he "saved Israel from nuclear annihilation". However, the reports present a complex narrative: while Trump expresses optimism, sources identified with a hard line against Iran, such as Jewish Truth Archive, report that Tehran rejected the proposals and that Iranian officials clarified that "there will be no more negotiations for now" and that a military response is inevitable.

Geopolitics Watch, which presents a critical position towards all parties involved, notes that Israeli officials believe Trump is willing to grant Iran "significant concessions" in exchange for restraint regarding the attack in Lebanon. Conversely, TabZ - Alternative Media reports that the American administration is determined to complete the process despite attempts by factions in Israel, as they claim, to "sabotage the agreement".

As of this moment, the situation remains ambiguous: while the White House sticks to a timeline of hours for signing, official sources in Tehran deny the existence of the agreement and describe Trump's statements as "disconnected from reality". The accumulated information indicates that the Israeli attack in Beirut on Sunday indeed created an immediate crisis at the diplomatic levels and brought the region back to the brink of a broad military escalation.

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