A preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran may bring a complete halt to hostilities not just between the two nations, but across every active conflict zone linked to both sides, including the long-simmering war front in Lebanon.

A Sweeping Ceasefire If the Deal Holds
A preliminary understanding between Iran and the United States if it moves forward could end all hostilities on every active front. That includes the conflict involving the Israeli regime and Lebanon. The Tasnim news agency reported this on Saturday, citing details of what it described as an emerging framework between the two rival powers.
The scope of the agreement, as outlined, goes well beyond a simple bilateral ceasefire. It targets the broader network of proxy conflicts that have drawn in US allies on one side and Iranian-backed forces on the other. This signals a potentially historic shift in the Middle East’s war landscape.
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What the Memorandum of Understanding Could Mean
“Information about the details of the preliminary ‘possible’ agreement between Iran and the United States indicates that, if the memorandum of understanding becomes an agreement, the war between ‘the United States and its allies’ and ‘Iran and its allies’ will end ‘on all fronts.’ This point also concerns the conflict between the Zionist regime and Lebanon,” the agency’s dispatch stated.
The language of the report is careful using words like “possible” and “preliminary” suggesting nothing is final. Yet the implications are enormous. Ending hostilities “on all fronts” would mean shutting down years of warfare that has stretched from Iranian soil to Lebanon’s southern border.







