Was Lebanon part of ceasefire deal or not? How Pakistan may have muddled US-Iran truce

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A ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran has been cast into doubt due to conflicting claims over its scope, with Pakistan's role as mediator at the center of the controversy. The US maintains the truce is limited to Iran, while Pakistan and Iran claim it includes Lebanon and other conflict zones.
A ceasefire between the US and Iran was announced, but confusion has arisen over its scope. The US claims the truce is limited to Iran, while Pakistan and Iran say it includes Lebanon. Pakistan's Prime Minister announced a broader ceasefire, which was echoed by Iran. However, US Vice President JD Vance rejected this, stating the ceasefire is focused on Iran. The confusion has raised questions over the truce's validity and has created uncertainty in the region. Israel has continued strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, which Iran says could impact its commitment to the ceasefire.
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