Iran and the US Have a Deal: What's Next?

The US President and Iranian leaders say they have agreed to stop the war between the US, Israel, and Iran.
The war started when the US and Israel attacked Iran, and Iran's allies fought back.
Here's what we know about the deal so far.
The two sides haven't shared the deal, but we can learn some things from what they've said on social media and to the media.
The deal is more than just a ceasefire, but it's not a full peace agreement.
Both sides have agreed to stop fighting right away, including in Lebanon.
This is important because it means the deal includes a ceasefire between Israel and Iran's allies in Lebanon.
The deal doesn't say what will happen to Iran's nuclear program, but they will talk about it in 60 days.
The deal will reopen a important shipping route, and the US will stop blocking Iranian ports.
The US President said ships can start moving again, and oil can flow.
Iran and the US have a deal to end the war and reopen the shipping route.
The US President said the shipping route will be open without any fees, which is what Iran wanted.
This route is important because it's where 20% of the world's oil is shipped.
The issue that started the war - Iran's nuclear program - will be discussed after the deal is signed.
The future of Iran's nuclear program is the most important part of the deal.
Here's a look at rallies in Iran that support the government.
A US Senator says he will watch the negotiations closely.
He said any deal with Iran will need to be approved by Congress.
Iran's military has been weakened.
An expert on Iran says the deal doesn't solve the problem of Iran's nuclear program.
He's not sure the issues will be resolved in 60 days.
According to Iranian media, half of Iran's frozen assets will be released before talks continue.
The deal will also stop sanctions on Iranian oil sales, and the US will help rebuild Iran.
These details haven't been confirmed by US officials.
Other countries have said they will lift sanctions if Iran takes steps to end its nuclear program.
A news anchor spoke with an expert about the expected deal between the US and Iran.
Analysts think the biggest tests for a long-term peace are still to come.
The conflict between Israel and Iran's allies in Lebanon could stop progress.
There will likely be fights between Israel and Iran's allies, which could cause problems.
The US Ambassador to Israel said the US and Israel agree on the Iran issue.
It's not clear if the US and Iran can control their allies to make the deal work.
A retired US Admiral thinks the deal will be good for the US in the long run.
He said a key sign of whether the deal will work is if Iran lets ships pass through the shipping route safely.