Multiple reports describe growing uncertainty around a US-led peace arrangement involving Iran, citing disputes over regional issues linked to Lebanon and maritime access through the Strait of Hormuz. The reports say the situation is affected by Israeli actions in southern Lebanon. One account notes that cracks are appearing in the terms of the deal, with disagreement focused on the status of Lebanon and guarantees related to “free passage” through the Strait of Hormuz. It adds that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not agree to withdraw Israeli troops from southern Lebanon, which is presented as a key point of contention in the broader negotiations. The coverage indicates that these disagreements are creating friction in how the deal’s conditions are interpreted and implemented, particularly as they relate to Lebanon’s status and security arrangements. The reports do not provide detailed verification of each provision, but they consistently frame the issue as a deterioration of alignment among relevant parties, increasing the risk that the agreement’s terms may not be sustained as originally intended.