The full text of the Israel-Lebanon agreement has been published, according to an Israeli media report. The document details the terms of an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory as part of a framework deal.
The full text of the Israel-Lebanon agreement has been published Saturday morning, according to a report citing the complete document. The publication comes after weeks of conflicting reports on the status of a regional deal involving Israel, Lebanon, the United States, and Iran. As The Zioneer previously reported, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said on June 26 that the framework agreement's goal is a full Israeli withdrawal from all Lebanese territory, while Hezbollah welcomed a ceasefire on June 15. Earlier this month, Iran demanded a full IDF withdrawal, a condition Israel publicly rejected on June 18. The published document now provides the specific terms of the withdrawal and related security arrangements, though independent verification of the document's authenticity remains pending.
2 developments
- DevelopingIsrael-Lebanon framework text implies gradual IDF withdrawal only after Hezbollah disarmament
- StrongIran demands full IDF withdrawal from Lebanon; Israel publicly rejects, says it will not retreat
- DevelopingIsrael and Lebanon sign partial IDF withdrawal deal
- StrongIsrael demands demilitarization of south Lebanon and full operational freedom as condition for IDF withdrawal
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