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Iran war: Trump toughens terms for potential deal — reports

As of May 31, 2026, US President Donald Trump has amended a tentative US-Iran ceasefire agreement to include stricter terms on Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, sending the revised proposal back to Tehran for consideration. Concurrently, Israel has expanded its ground invasion of southern Lebanon, capturing the strategic Beaufort Castle and issuing new evacuation orders for residents amid ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah, while Israeli and Lebanese military officials held productive security talks in Washington to support peace negotiations.

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Iran war ceasefire talksIran nuclear programStrait of Hormuz reopeningIsrael-Lebanon conflictsouthern Lebanon ground invasionBeaufort Castle capture2026 Middle East tensionsUS-Iran diplomatic negotiationsIsrael-Hezbollah hostilities

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