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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1920, The Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty is signed, by which Soviet Russia recognizes the independence of Lithuania. In 1948, Elias Khoury, Lebanese intellectual, playwright and novelist (died 2024) was born. In 1948, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion orders the expulsion of Palestinians from the towns of Lod and Ramla. In 1961, Mazo de la Roche, Canadian author and playwright (born 1879) passed away. In 1969, Chantal Jouanno, French politician, French Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports was born. In 1995, Moses Simon, Nigerian footballer was born. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2007, U.S. Army Apache helicopters engage in airstrikes against armed insurgents in Baghdad, Iraq, where civilians are killed; footage from the cockpit is later leaked to the Internet. In 2012, Syrian Civil War: Government forces target the homes of rebels and activists in Tremseh and kill anywhere between 68 and 150 people. In 2014, Jamil Ahmad, Pakistani author (born 1931) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Lebanon and Israel: A Framework for Peace, Sovereignty, and Security
Washington, United States, Photo by SAUL LOEB [] The post Lebanon and Israel: A Framework for Peace, Sovereignty, and Security appeared first on Nowlebanon.
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Ya Libnan
· Jun 30, 2026
France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel
Illustration- The Lebanese people are tired of fighting the wars of others. Their future belongs to one state, one army, and one sovereign Lebanon The agreement brokered by the United States and signed in Washington should pave the way for the total recovery of Lebanon’s sovereignty within the country’s borders. Paris- France welcomes the framework []
The Jerusalem Post
· Jun 29, 2026
Moving past a ceasefire: Recognizing Israel is a big step, but 'normal,' says Lebanese diplomat
Lebanon’s Washington framework with Israel puts Hezbollah’s disarmament, state sovereignty, and Iran’s regional role at the center of a fragile test for both Beirut and Jerusalem.
Mehr News Agency
· Jun 28, 2026
Lebanon agreement risks civil war, benefits Israel
TEHRAN, Jun. 28 (MNA) – By prioritizing Israel's security over its own sovereignty, Lebanon's framework agreement with the Zionist regime legitimizes occupation, weakens resistance, and trades genuine independence for dangerous U.S. dependency.
Modern Diplomacy
· Jun 30, 2026
Will the Israel Lebanon deal bring peace or prolong the Hezbollah conflict?
The new security framework between Israel and Lebanon is being presented as a diplomatic breakthrough aimed at ending hostilities along one of the Middle East’s most volatile frontiers. By linking Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon to the verified disarmament of Hezbollah, the agreement seeks to address Israel’s long-standing security concerns while restoring Lebanese sovereignty. However, [] The post Will the Israel Lebanon deal bring peace or prolong the Hezbollah conflict? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Haaretz
· Jun 27, 2026
Hezbollah slams Israel-Lebanon agreement as 'gift to enemy' that will lead to civil war
A Hezbollah lawmaker claimed that Netanyahu 'negotiated with himself,' and that Beirut 'lacks constitutional and national legitimacy.' Lebanon's president and prime minister, however, welcomed the agreement, saying it was 'the first step toward Lebanese sovereignty'
Sky News Australia
· Jun 26, 2026
Lebanon and Israel sign framework agreement following breakthrough in talks
A framework for a ceasefire agreement has been reached between Lebanon and Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the IDF will hand over some occupied territory to Lebanon as part of the deal. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has praised the negotiations, hailing them as a breakthrough. “It will take a lot of work and some time to get back to that point, but we believe today is the first step in that journey,” he said. “And the first step is sometimes the hardest step, but it’s the one we’re taking together today.”
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Related coverage for "Lebanon and Israel: A Framework for Peace, Sovereignty, and Security": Ya Libnan — France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel. The Jerusalem Post — Moving past a ceasefire: Recognizing Israel is a big step, but 'normal,' says Lebanese diplomat. Mehr News Agency — Lebanon agreement risks civil war, benefits Israel. Modern Diplomacy — Will the Israel Lebanon deal bring peace or prolong the Hezbollah conflict?. Haaretz — Hezbollah slams Israel-Lebanon agreement as 'gift to enemy' that will lead to civil war. Sky News Australia — Lebanon and Israel sign framework agreement following breakthrough in talks