A preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran reportedly includes a provision for an immediate end to hostilities on all fronts, specifically mentioning Lebanon. The proposed deal aims to de-escalate regional tensions, but has been drafted without the explicit support of either Israel or Lebanon themselves. Details remain scarce, but the inclusion of Lebanon suggests an attempt to broaden the scope of the agreement beyond direct US-Iran conflict. The agreement’s viability hinges on acceptance from all involved parties, a currently uncertain prospect. This development signals a potential shift in diplomatic efforts to address the broader regional instability. Further negotiations are expected to determine the final terms and secure necessary endorsements. The lack of initial backing from Lebanon and Israel raises questions about the deal’s long-term effectiveness.