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Rubio defends deal on Gulf tour, Israel bent on troops in Lebanon, Pg12

US Secretary Rubio defends controversial Iran peace deal to skeptical Gulf allies, as Israel defies withdrawal from Lebanon, threatening regional stability.

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Key Highlights:

  • The United States and Iran reportedly signed an initial accord to end a "war" and facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (as the US's top diplomat) sought support for the deal from skeptical Gulf allies during a tour.
  • The accord faced criticism due to conflicting accounts, financial incentives for Iran, and concerns over its impact on regional security.
  • Israel, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz, insisted on maintaining troops in southern Lebanon.
  • Iran's parliament speaker emphasized that peace in Lebanon was as crucial as peace in Iran.

Detailed Insights:

  • The reported reopening of the Strait of Hormuz led to a significant drop in benchmark oil prices, easing global supply concerns.
  • Gulf nations expressed skepticism, fearing that a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran could be used to rebuild its military.
  • A major point of contention was the deal's failure to address Iran's ballistic missile capacity, a key regional security concern.
  • Israel maintained its military presence in southern Lebanon, citing the creation of a security zone to protect its northern residents.
  • Discussions were ongoing in Washington regarding a US-backed proposal for Israeli forces to withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon.
  • Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson criticized US "militarism and interventionism" and Israel's actions in the region.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Strait of Hormuz: A vital narrow sea passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, crucial for global oil shipments.
  • Sanctions: Economic penalties imposed by one country on another to compel a change in policy or behavior.
  • Security Zone: A designated area established by military forces to enhance protection or control over a specific territory.
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