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Analysis: The Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement Explained

The deal ties Israeli redeployment to verified Lebanese army control and Hezbollah disarmament, with the World Bank estimating $11 billion in reconstruction needs.

On June 26, Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement, mediated by the United States, to permanently end their state of conflict and address its root causes—primarily, Hezbollah’s arms. While the deal is promising on its face, significant parts of it may be difficult or impossible to implement under Lebanon’s current domestic conditions. The post Analysis: The Israel-Lebanon framework agreement explained appeared first on FDD's Long War Jo…

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Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Reporters sans frontières, Legal Agenda, the Lebanese Centre for Human Rights and the Lebanese Union of Journalists analysed the agreement between Israel and Lebanon, signed in Washington on 26 June. The agreement, of which in the coming days in Rome there will be the sixth round, arrived after months of hostility which caused enormous suffering to the civilian population also due to war crimes, further…

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Perhaps the post-United States-sponsored framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel will be the most sensitive phase in Lebanon's history, because the confrontation seems to be moving from the border to the Lebanese interior. While, in President Joseph Awn's view, the agreement was described as the first step in restoring state sovereignty, Hizbullah considered it a terrible fall, a waiver of sovereignty, and a legitimate [...].

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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