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Israel and Lebanon Reach U.S.-Brokered Framework for Ceasefire and Hezbollah Disarmament
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 15 hours ago
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon signed a U.S.-brokered framework in Washington to end their conflict, with direct talks planned under American mediation. The deal envisions Lebanese army deployment and Hezbollah disarmament, while Israel says it will keep a security buffer zone until the threat is gone.
- 01The White House released the Israel-Lebanon framework after Friday’s signing in Washington.
- 02The deal calls for direct negotiations mediated by the United States.
- 03Lebanon’s army would take responsibility for disarming Hezbollah.
- 04Netanyahu said Israel will stay in its southern Lebanon security zone for now.
- 05A senior Israeli official said the IDF keeps freedom of action in the buffer zone.
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