Unclear if Lebanon included in deal as Israel launches more strikespublished at 14:38 BST
Image source, ReutersSmoke rises in southern Lebanon after strikes earlier today
One of the main sticking points in the US-Iran deal is the conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
It's still not clear whether Lebanon is included in the deal, but Israeli forces launched new strikes in southern Lebanon earlier today, according to Lebanese state media.
The Israeli military has not yet commented, but has previously said it was targeting the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun says his country's talks with Israel are "independent" of the US-Iran deal, but welcomes "any country that helps us, including Iran".
Donald Trump has called on Israel to "be more responsible" in Lebanon, but also described it as a "minor war" that would not affect the US's agreement with Iran.
Meanwhile, a joint statement by G7 leaders - including Trump - published today says it supports "an immediate robust ceasefire" in Lebanon and Beirut's efforts to "achieve the disarmament of Hezbollah".
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