A deal between Israel and Lebanon has been finalized after months of complaints that there was 'no concluding diplomatic leg,' according to a single unverified report. No further details were provided.
A single unverified report on Saturday evening stated that a final agreement between Israel and Lebanon has been reached, ending months of complaints by Israeli officials that the negotiations lacked a 'concluding diplomatic leg.' The message did not specify the terms of the deal, the venue, or the parties involved. The report comes after a week of major diplomatic activity: on Friday, a trilateral framework agreement was signed in Washington between Israel, Lebanon, and the United States, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio called 'the beginning of the beginning.' Subsequent days saw unverified claims about a security-zone deal and riots in Beirut. The current report, originating from a single source, has not been corroborated by any official Israeli or Lebanese channel.
- DevelopingIsrael and US reach new understandings on Lebanon front, Israel Hayom reports
- DevelopingReport: Full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon agreed upon
- StrongReport: Military talks between Israel and Lebanon show some progress in Washington
- StrongAccording to agreement text, Israel obligated to end war in Lebanon
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