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Lebanese Political Source Warns of Critical 72 Hours After Israel-Lebanon Agreement Amid Hezbollah Tensions
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 19 hours ago
What happened
A Lebanese political source warns of a critical 72-hour period following the Israel-Lebanon agreement, anticipating a violent Hezbollah response. The deal is seen as a major setback for Iran's influence in Lebanon, with cautious hope for improved stability if supported by Israel and the US.
- 01A Lebanese political source warns of a likely violent Hezbollah reaction within 72 hours of the Israel-Lebanon agreement.
- 02Hezbollah leader Naeem Qassem calls the deal a "historic mistake" and rejects it in favor of the US-Iran memorandum.
- 03The agreement is described as a major blow to Iran's influence in Lebanon, targeting its key proxy.
- 04Members of Nabih Berri's party express concern over Lebanon's stability but urge restraint.
- 05The success of the agreement depends on Lebanese, Israeli, and US cooperation and patience.
- 06The deal offers a rare opportunity to improve Lebanon-Israel relations despite significant risks.
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