US President Donald Trump has expressed frustration over Israel's strike on Beirut's southern suburbs, which has delayed the signing of the US-Iran deal aimed at ending the war.
Trump acknowledged that the attack had delayed the signing, venting his anger at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has warned that the US and Israel will bear responsibility for any consequences arising from the escalating tensions in the region.
Trump is attempting to salvage the agreement, using both private diplomacy and public messaging to keep the process alive.
The deal aims to end the conflict by preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, requiring the disposal of nuclear material and allowing snap inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities.