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Hezbollah Supporters Riot in Beirut After Israel-Lebanon Framework Deal
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First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago
What happened
Hezbollah supporters rioted in Beirut after Israel and Lebanon announced a framework agreement in Washington. Lebanese forces used tear gas to disperse the unrest near Beirut airport, while the deal sets pilot withdrawal zones and mutual sovereignty recognition.
- 01Hezbollah supporters rioted in Beirut after the Israel-Lebanon framework deal was announced.
- 02Lebanese troops used tear gas near Beirut airport and deployed to disperse the crowd.
- 03Cars and motorcycles were set on fire during the unrest.
- 04The deal was announced in Washington after four days of talks led by Marco Rubio.
- 05It creates two pilot areas for an IDF withdrawal and Lebanese army deployment.
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