US-Iran Deal Sparks Global Concerns
The recent US-Iran deal has sent shockwaves across the globe, with various countries expressing concerns over its implications. According to sources, Israel has refused to withdraw from southern Lebanon as part of the deal, citing national security concerns.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to address the US-Iran deal or the issue of Lebanon, which is included in the agreement. The deal has been met with mixed reactions from world leaders, with some hailing it as a major breakthrough and others expressing concerns over its long-term implications.
Israel's Stance on US-Iran Deal
Israel's refusal to withdraw from southern Lebanon is a significant development in the region. The country has long been concerned about the presence of Hezbollah in the area, and the US-Iran deal has only added to these concerns. According to Israeli officials, the deal does not address the issue of Hezbollah's presence in Lebanon, which is a major concern for Israel.
Meanwhile, Ukraine is facing major Russian attacks, with a historic 975-year-old monastery set on fire. The attack has been widely condemned by world leaders, with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko describing it as a 'brutal assault on our people and our heritage.'
Global Reactions to US-Iran Deal
The US-Iran deal has sparked a range of reactions from world leaders. While some have hailed it as a major breakthrough, others have expressed concerns over its long-term implications. The deal has been met with skepticism by some countries, which have expressed concerns over Iran's nuclear program and its regional influence.
In a related development, the Carolina Hurricanes have won hockey's 2026 Stanley Cup, defeating the Golden Knights in the final. The win marks a significant achievement for the team, which has been working towards this goal for several years.



