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Qatari mediators travel to Tehran for final touches on a possible deal to end war

Qatar’s last-ditch diplomacy in Tehran could rewrite the Middle East’s war calculus—if it holds.

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Qatari mediators are in Tehran for final negotiations on a potential deal to end the ongoing conflict, according to multiple sources. The push follows weeks of indirect talks, with Qatar acting as a key intermediary. Coverage emphasizes the urgency and high stakes, as the deal—if finalized—could mark a turning point in regional tensions. Outlets including *The Jerusalem Post*, *The Times of Israel*, *Ynetnews*, *NBC News*, and *Yahoo* report the development, framing it as a critical moment for U.S.-Iran relations and broader stability.

The timing coincides with heightened military activity: Israel’s IDF struck a Hezbollah command center in Beirut after three drones targeted northern Israel, underscoring the fragile ceasefire environment. While the Qatari mission focuses on diplomatic resolution, the recent strikes highlight the persistent risk of escalation. Coverage does not yet specify whether the drone attacks are linked to the negotiations or represent a separate escalation. If successful, the deal could pave the way for a broader regional de-escalation, but skepticism remains over Iran’s willingness to compromise.

Watch for official statements from Qatar, Iran, and the U.S. on the deal’s terms, as well as any retaliatory moves in response to the Beirut strike. The next 48 hours will be decisive in determining whether diplomacy prevails over military posturing.

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Is this deal directly tied to the U.S.?

Coverage frames the negotiations as a 'U.S.-Iran deal,' with Qatar acting as a mediator, but no official U.S. involvement has been confirmed in the headlines.

What triggered the IDF’s strike on Hezbollah?

The strike followed three drones hitting northern Israel, but the exact motive or connection to the Qatari mission is not specified in the available reports.

Could this deal include other regional actors?

The headlines focus solely on Qatar, Iran, and the U.S., with no mention of broader regional participation or terms beyond ending the war.

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