Key facts
- A Palestinian died from Israeli gunfire in Gaza City.
- Another Palestinian prisoner died in Israeli custody.
- Donald Trump claims a US-Iran peace deal is imminent.
- The Trump administration is reportedly confident a preliminary US-Iran peace deal framework will be signed Sunday.
- Iran disputes the timeline for the deal's finalization.
- Iran suggests the deal will be finalized in the 'coming days'.
- The proposed deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- The proposed deal aims to address Iran's nuclear program.
- Israeli strikes have occurred in Beirut.
- Iran has threatened retaliation.
Amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, a Palestinian has died from Israeli gunfire in Gaza City, and another Palestinian prisoner has died while in Israeli custody. These events unfold as President Donald Trump claims that a US-Iran peace deal is imminent, with his administration reportedly confident that a preliminary framework for such an agreement will be signed on Sunday. The primary objectives of this proposed deal include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's nuclear program.
