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Israel and Lebanon Sign Framework Deal in Washington
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon signed a framework deal in Washington on Friday night. It calls for an Israeli pullback from two areas in southern Lebanon as a pilot, with the Lebanese army moving in, and is meant to pave the way for future agreements and peace.
- 01Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington on Friday evening.
- 02The deal covers an Israeli withdrawal from two southern Lebanon areas.
- 03The Lebanese army is set to replace IDF forces in the pilot phase.
- 04A senior source said the framework aims at future agreements and peace.
- 05Netanyahu said Iran has no role in Lebanon, nor do Hezbollah or other terror groups.
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