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Lebanon’s New Political Paradox: The State Said Yes, the Street Said No

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June 30, 2026

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Beirut, Lebanon. Photo by IBRAHIM AMRO / [] The post Lebanon’s New Political Paradox: The State Said Yes, the Street Said No appeared first on Nowlebanon.

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The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump, Rubio praise Iran deal progress, 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon'

As US-Lebanon talks continue in Washington, Rubio noted that the future of Lebanon belongs to the Lebanese people through their sovereign, elected government.

Ya Libnan

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· 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 New American

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· Jun 19, 2026

Peace Talks Canceled After Israel-Hezbollah Fighting. Israelis Call for Destruction of Lebanon

After renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir said Lebanon must be destroyed. ... The post Peace Talks Canceled After Israel-Hezbollah Fighting. Israelis Call for Destruction of Lebanon appeared first on The New American.

Nowlebanon

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· Jun 29, 2026

Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood

Washington, United States. Photo by SAUL LOEB [] The post Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood appeared first on Nowlebanon.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Troop Withdrawal Plan in Washington Talks

Israeli and Lebanese officials are discussing a U.S. backed proposal that would see Israeli troops withdraw from parts of southern Lebanon and transfer control of those areas to the Lebanese army. The discussions are taking place during high level talks in Washington aimed at consolidating the fragile ceasefire that has largely held since Sunday. The [] The post Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Troop Withdrawal Plan in Washington Talks appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Tehran Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?

TEHRAN - Throughout history, political turmoil and national betrayal have often been linked, and Lebanon today is no exception. It faces a dangerous moment where its own officials are making deals that serve Israeli interests.

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Related coverage for "Lebanon’s New Political Paradox: The State Said Yes, the Street Said No": The Jerusalem Post — Trump, Rubio praise Iran deal progress, 'Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon' . Ya Libnan — France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel. The New American — Peace Talks Canceled After Israel-Hezbollah Fighting. Israelis Call for Destruction of Lebanon. Nowlebanon — Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood. Modern Diplomacy — Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Troop Withdrawal Plan in Washington Talks. Tehran Times — Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?