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In the Dark on U.S.-Iran Deal, Senators Refrain From Praising It

Democrats demanded an immediate briefing and even Republicans conceded they had no information on an agreement the administration has declined to release.

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Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the majority leader, said that he had not yet seen the deal but said he expected the administration to convene with lawmakers as the process continues.
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U.S.-Iran Agreement Leaves Lebanon’s Fate Murky

Iran claimed the deal would extend to fighting in Lebanon but no details of the agreement were made public and Israel said its forces would remain there.

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Emergency response workers and security personnel at the site of an Israeli airstrike, in southern Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.
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The U.S.-Iran Deal: What to Know

The full text of the deal that could pave the way to ending the war has not been published. Initial details suggest that it defers the most contentious issues.

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Women in Tehran passing a mural showing Iranian missiles attacking an American ship.
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