Lebanese Parliament Speaker Opposes Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement Amid Political Tensions
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First reported by Ynet · 49 minutes ago
What happened
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri opposed the new Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, calling it divisive and criticizing the lack of prior consultation. The deal, signed last Friday with U.S. involvement, aims to resolve conflicts and promote peace, but faces political resistance in Lebanon. Israeli officials emphasized security concerns and conditions for withdrawal tied to Hezbollah's disarmament.
- 01Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri opposes Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, calling it divisive.
- 02Berri was not officially briefed on the agreement and learned about it through media reports.
- 03Hezbollah and Amal sources say Israel aims to destabilize the American-Iranian deal via Lebanon.
- 04The agreement was signed last Friday after U.S.-brokered talks involving Israel and Lebanon.
- 05U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the deal a crucial first step toward peace.
- 06Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter stressed Israel's security needs and conditions for withdrawal tied to Hezbollah disarmament.
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