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Lebanese Society Divided Over Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 6 hours ago
What happened
Lebanese society is sharply divided over the new Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, with government supporters welcoming it and Hezbollah backers rejecting it and threatening violence.
- 01Lebanese government supporters view the Israel-Lebanon framework agreement as a chance for a fresh start.
- 02Hezbollah and its supporters reject the agreement and threaten violent clashes.
- 03The agreement aims to resolve border and maritime disputes between Israel and Lebanon.
- 04Residents in Beirut report a deep societal split over the deal.
- 05Opponents of the agreement are seen by some as a threat primarily to Lebanon itself.
- 06The U.S. played a role in facilitating the framework agreement.
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