Israel, Lebanon Sign Framework Peace Deal Amid Hezbollah Challenges
How 8 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
What happened
Israel, Lebanon, and the U.S. signed a framework peace agreement requiring Hezbollah's disarmament, which Hezbollah opposes. The deal includes demilitarizing southern Lebanon and strengthening the Lebanese army, but Israel doubts Lebanon's ability to enforce it. Hezbollah remains a powerful political and military force, and Israel expects potential escalations. Iran's influence persists, and Israel warns of strong retaliation to attacks. The agreement is a starting point, with Lebanon and the U.S. tasked to enforce and support it.
- 01Israel, Lebanon, and the U.S. signed a framework peace deal requiring Hezbollah's disarmament.
- 02The agreement calls for demilitarizing southern Lebanon and strengthening the Lebanese army.
- 03Israel doubts Lebanon's ability to enforce sovereignty over Hezbollah, the strongest local force.
- 04Hezbollah remains a political and military entity, with future talks to decide its official status.
- 05Israel expects Hezbollah to attempt to disrupt the agreement and escalate attacks.
- 06Iran's influence via Hezbollah continues, with Israel warning of severe retaliation to aggression.
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