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Israel-Lebanon Agreement Alarms Hezbollah as a Regional Signal

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Dr. Eddy Cohen explained on Israel Hayom that Hezbollah perceives the recent Israel-Lebanon agreement as a "surrender deal" targeting the group. The agreement does not require Israel to withdraw but focuses on the gradual disarmament of militias, primarily Hezbollah. Cohen emphasized that the deal imposes no binding timeline or significant restrictions on Israel, which fuels Hezbollah's alarm.

Retired Lt. Col. Amit Yagur noted that Lebanon is unlikely to meet the agreement's conditions in the short term. He described the deal as a clear signal to the entire region, highlighting the negative reactions from Hezbollah as evidence of its impact. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu framed the agreement as a historic shift, stating that Lebanon's government is telling Iran and Hezbollah to leave and that their attempts to force Israel's withdrawal from the security zone have failed.

The agreement's significance lies in its challenge to Hezbollah's influence and Iran's presence in Lebanon, marking a strategic development in the ongoing regional tensions. The responses from Hezbollah and Lebanese officials underscore the deal's potential to reshape security dynamics in southern Lebanon and beyond.

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