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Israel, Lebanon unveil phased deal tied to Hezbollah disarmament and peace talks
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon have released the full framework of a Washington-brokered agreement tying an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon to Hezbollah’s disarmament. The deal sets phased Lebanese army control over pilot areas, calls for immediate peace talks, and says Israel has no territorial claims in Lebanon.
- 01Israel will withdraw from southern Lebanon only after Hezbollah is disarmed.
- 02Lebanese forces will first take over agreed pilot areas in the south.
- 03The sides will start immediate US-mediated talks on a full peace deal.
- 04Israel says it has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon.
- 05New US aid to Lebanon will depend on verifiable reforms and oversight.
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