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Israel should not link Hezbollah’s disarmament to peace with Lebanon

Ya Libnan

Ya Libnan

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June 30, 2026

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iLLUSTRATION When the Lebanese Army protects the border, peace has a chance to protect the future A durable peace between Lebanon and Israel would restore Lebanon’s sovereignty, strengthen the Lebanese Army, and create the conditions for Hezbollah’s military role to fade naturally By: The Editorial Board , Opinion The framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon []

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Middle East Eye

lean left

· Jun 28, 2026

Netanyahu calls Lebanon deal a ‘massive blow’ to Iran

Netanyahu calls Lebanon deal a ‘massive blow’ to Iran Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the framework agreement with Lebanon as a historic accomplishment and a massive blow to Iran and Hezbollah. Netanyahu said the understandings reached with Lebanon and the United States recognise Israel's right to maintain a security zone inside southern Lebanon for as long as it considers necessary. He said Israel would remain there until Hezbollah and other armed groups are disarmed and no longer pose a threat. Netanyahu also said the agreement includes a pilot programme in two areas near the Yellow Line aimed at disarming Hezbollah and transferring control to the Lebanese army. This is a massive blow to Iran and Hezbollah, Netanyahu said, arguing that the agreement sidelines Tehran from Lebanese affairs. We are breaking the Iranian axis of terror, but we are also breaking the Iranian diplomatic axis.

Times of India

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· Jun 27, 2026

US-Israel-Lebanon deal: Hezbollah warns of 'civil war'; rejects 'disarmament'

US-Israel-Lebanon deal: Hezbollah warns of 'civil war'; rejects 'disarmament'

Ya Libnan

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· Jun 28, 2026

Time for Hezbollah to Let Go—for the Sake of Its Own Community

Photo illustration- No community has more to gain from peace than the one that has suffered the most from war. Peace offers Hezbollah something decades of war never could: a future for the people it claims to represent. By: Ali Hussein, Lebanese Political analyst , Opinion Hezbollah’s secretary-general, Naim Qassem, denounced the new Israel-Lebanon framework []

Al Bawaba

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· Jun 27, 2026

Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered Israel-Lebanon deal linking Israeli withdrawal to disarmament

ALBAWABA- Hezbollah has rejected a U.S.-brokered framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon, refusing any proposal that links an Israeli military withdrawal from southern Lebanon to the group's disarmament...

The Cradle

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· Jul 6, 2026

Israel demands Beirut bar 'unacceptable' Lebanese army officers from deploying south

Israel and the US are seeking to push the Lebanese army to disarm Hezbollah and entrench the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon

Russia Today

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· Jul 5, 2026

Israel isn’t leaving Lebanon and Syria may be next

The framework agreement ties Israel’s withdrawal to Hezbollah’s disarmament, creating a deadlock that could drag Lebanon back into war again Read Full Article at RT.com

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Related coverage for "Israel should not link Hezbollah’s disarmament to peace with Lebanon": Middle East Eye — Netanyahu calls Lebanon deal a ‘massive blow’ to Iran. Times of India — US-Israel-Lebanon deal: Hezbollah warns of 'civil war'; rejects 'disarmament'. Ya Libnan — Time for Hezbollah to Let Go—for the Sake of Its Own Community. Al Bawaba — Hezbollah rejects U.S.-brokered Israel-Lebanon deal linking Israeli withdrawal to disarmament. The Cradle — Israel demands Beirut bar 'unacceptable' Lebanese army officers from deploying south. Russia Today — Israel isn’t leaving Lebanon and Syria may be next