G7 Leaders Call For 'Immediate Cease-Fire' in Lebanon as They Welcome U.S.-Iran Peace Deal
Source: TIME · Bias: Center Left
Summary
U.S. President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has warned that the U.S. will "go back to shooting" if he doesn't like the Iran agreement.
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