Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Iran, the United States, and Israel have reached an agreement to cease fire for two weeks.
The deal came last night, less than two hours before President Trump's deadline for Iran to meet his demands,
or he wrote, a whole civilization will die tonight.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram has more.
In announcing this ceasefire, Trump also shared some other details of the negotiations.
And he sounded pretty optimistic in his post on social media.
He said that the U.S. Received a 10-point proposal from Iran and called that a,
quote, workable basis on which to negotiate.
And he said that almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the U.S.
And Iran.
And so that two-week period will allow for some of the agreements here to be finalized.
NPR's Deepa Shiveram reporting.
This fire has sparked confusion in Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it does not cover his country's military invasion of Lebanon.
Iran's proxy there, Hezbollah, insists that it does.
It's threatening a response if Israel does not hold fire.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Beirut.
Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue today.
Local media show a car in flames hit by an Israeli airstrike on the seafront in Sidon,