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Trump Announces Iran Peace Deal — Strait of Hormuz to Reopen

Trump announces a largely negotiated peace deal with Iran — and the Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen. Here's what's in the agreement, who signed on, and what it means for Israel right now.

Trump's announcement on Saturday, May 23 marks the most significant diplomatic movement since the war began — but critical questions remain unanswered. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain are all named as part of the emerging accord. The Strait of Hormuz reopening is confirmed, but the full terms of the deal are still being finalised.

Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official confirmed that President Trump told Prime Minister Netanyahu he will not sign any agreement that falls short of Iran's complete nuclear dismantlement and the removal of all enriched uranium. Israel is keeping its freedom of action on every front — including Lebanon, where the IDF struck Hezbollah weapons compounds in the Beqaa Valley and Tyre just hours earlier.

Senator Ted Cruz added a sharp warning to the mix, calling the emerging framework a potential "disastrous mistake" if Iran is left enriching uranium while receiving billions in sanctions relief.

We also pause to honour Memorial Day — and share Barry Segal's moving tribute to his father's World War II service.

This is a fast-moving situation. Stay close, stay in prayer, and share this update with those who are watching and praying for Israel.

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