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Lebanese political source: next 72 hours critical after agreement

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Lebanese political source: next 72 hours critical after agreement

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TL;DR

A Lebanese political source told N12 on Sunday that the next 72 hours are critical after the recent agreement, warning the period will determine its viability. The statement follows weeks of fast-moving diplomacy and contradictory signals, as the Zioneer has reported.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A Lebanese political source told Israeli news outlet N12 on Sunday that the next 72 hours are critical following the recently signed agreement. The source, who was not further identified by name, did not elaborate on what specific developments or risks they anticipate in that window.

The comment comes amid a flurry of diplomatic activity: The Zioneer has reported on the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, the Lebanon framework agreement, and ongoing talks that the U.S. is brokering. The assessment from the Lebanese side underscores the fragility of the current diplomatic track, though no official confirmation of a broader breakthrough has been released by either Beirut or Jerusalem.

What remains open: the identity of the source, the exact agreement being referred to, and whether this assessment aligns with Israeli or American evaluations. The Zioneer's prior coverage notes that Israeli briefings have described the next hours as potentially decisive regarding the US-Iran deal, and that Prime Minister Netanyahu held a press conference following the Lebanon framework agreement.

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