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Israel and Lebanon Sign Framework Aimed at Calming the Northern Border
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First reported by Ynet · 14 hours ago
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington setting conditions for a new security reality on the northern border. The deal’s stated central aim is to remove Iranian influence from Lebanon, while the article also reports separate overnight U.S.-Iran military exchanges in the Gulf.
- 01Israel and Lebanon signed a framework deal in Washington on Friday evening.
- 02The agreement aims to reshape security on Israel’s northern border.
- 03Its stated central goal is removing Iranian influence from Lebanon.
- 04The article also reports U.S. strikes in Iran ended overnight.
- 05JD Vance said violence will be met with violence.
- 06Iranian officials threatened a swift response to the U.S. attacks.
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