
US announce framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel without revealing content
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework agreement, highlighting the mediating role of the US.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework agreement, highlighting the mediating role of the US. This is a great achievement, and we will keep it as long as Hezbollah is not unarmed," Netanyahu said in a pre-recorded video broadcast by Israeli media Israel will, however, allow the Lebanese army to take control of "two pilot zones", one south of the Litani River and the other north, about 30 kilometres from the border between the two countries. At the time when the agreement between the delegations of Israel and Lebanon was revealed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country’s army will remain in the south of Lebanese territory until Shia Hezbollah, Iran’s ally, surrenders its weapons.
Furthermore, Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington, the U.S. Secretary of State announced, without divulging the content, but with the stated objective of paving the way for "lasting peace and security" between the two countries. The other area is located within the Yellow Line and north of the Litani River. The United States, Israel and Lebanon signed a trilateral agreement in Washington on Friday 26, which lays the foundations for a peace pact between the two longstanding opponents in the Middle East.
In addition, Nevertheless, he acknowledged that the framework agreement was reached after a "long and difficult meeting" and thanked the United States and Israel for their cooperation during the four days of negotiations in Washington. Despite the truce, Israel carries out attacks almost daily against alleged Hezbollah targets and justifies its occupation in the neighbouring country as a security measure to protect its territory from the threat posed by the Lebanese Shiite group.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework agreement, highlighting the mediating role of the US.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThis is a great achievement, and we will keep it as long as Hezbollah is not unarmed," Netanyahu said in a pre-recorded video broadcast by Israeli media Israel will, however, allow the Lebanese army to take control of "two pilot zones", one south of the Litani River and the other north, about 30 kilometres from the border between the two countries.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt the time when the agreement between the delegations of Israel and Lebanon was revealed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country’s army will remain in the south of Lebanese territory until Shia Hezbollah, Iran’s ally, surrenders its weapons.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIsrael and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington, the U.S. Secretary of State announced, without divulging the content, but with the stated objective of paving the way for "lasting peace and security" between the two countries.
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The other area is located within the Yellow Line and north of the Litani River.
according to ECOThe United States, Israel and Lebanon signed a trilateral agreement in Washington on Friday 26, which lays the foundations for a peace pact between the two longstanding opponents in the Middle East.
according to Estadão — InternacionalNevertheless, he acknowledged that the framework agreement was reached after a "long and difficult meeting" and thanked the United States and Israel for their cooperation during the four days of negotiations in Washington.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — MundoDespite the truce, Israel carries out attacks almost daily against alleged Hezbollah targets and justifies its occupation in the neighbouring country as a security measure to protect its territory from the threat posed by the Lebanese Shiite group.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — MundoThe conflict between Israel and Hezbollah began when the armed group shot Israel on March 2, days after the United States and Israel attacked Iran.
according to ECOWe will not allow Hezbollah to enter or return the civilian population,” Netanyahu said in a pre-recorded video released to the Israeli press shortly after the announcement in Washington of the trilateral agreement.
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This is a great achievement, and we will keep it until Hezbollah is disarmed," Netanyahu said in a prerecorded video broadcast..
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideBy the time the agreement was revealed between the delegations of Israel and Lebanon, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu..
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the framework agreement, highlighting the mediating role of the US.
omitted byLeft sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterRight sideIsrael and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington, announced the US Secretary of State, without divulging the content, but with..
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