Mati Tuchfeld, head of C14's political desk, highlights that the emerging agreement with the Lebanese government is unique as it does not involve an Israeli territorial withdrawal. Unlike previous agreements with neighboring states, this deal, similar to Trump-era agreements and hostage releases from Gaza, does not demand territorial concessions. He emphasizes this as a positive aspect, despite potential criticism regarding the negotiations and Hezbollah's non-involvement.
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