Iran has established a set of rigid conditions for a potential truce, linking the cessation of hostilities to both territorial withdrawals in Lebanon and the release of billions of dollars in frozen assets from the United States.
- Financial Demand: Release of $24 billion in Iranian funds by Donald Trump.
- Territorial Demand: Full withdrawal of the Israeli Army from southern Lebanon.
- Strategic Red Line: Any attack on Beirut is viewed as a trigger to restart the war.
The Financial Prerequisite
A central point of contention in the current negotiations involves the status of frozen assets. According to public statements, Iran has indicated that any formal agreement is contingent upon Donald Trump releasing $24 billion in Iranian funds.
Demands for Withdrawal in Lebanon
Beyond the financial requirements, Tehran is focusing on the military landscape in the region. Iran is demanding the total withdrawal of the Israeli Army from southern Lebanon as a mandatory condition for a truce.

The stakes for the Lebanese capital are particularly high. Iran has issued a stern warning that any attack on Beirut would result in the resumption of the war.
Calls for an Immediate Ceasefire
The CGRI of Iran has further emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that Israel must immediately cease its attacks against Lebanon to avoid further escalation.