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Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warns of divisions

Egyptian Gazette

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June 29, 2026

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Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not ‌be implemented. In comments to Lebanon’s al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from [] The post Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warns of divisions appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 24, 2026

Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Plan for Troop Handover in Southern Border Areas

Israeli and Lebanese officials are discussing a U.S. backed proposal that would see Israeli forces transfer control of some territory captured during the war with Hezbollah to the Lebanese army. The talks are taking place in Washington as part of broader efforts to consolidate a ceasefire and reduce tensions along the Israel Lebanon border. Under [] The post Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Plan for Troop Handover in Southern Border Areas appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Wishful thinking or lasting peace? What could blow the Israel-Lebanon deal apart

The agreement grants Israel and the U.S. a monopoly over determining whether Lebanon has fulfilled its obligations, especially regarding Hezbollah's disarmament Iran is likely to seek to bring the deal under the umbrella of its agreements with the U.S.

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah

Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed the US-brokered framework agreement with Lebanon, describing it as a major gain for Israel and a setback for Iran and Hezbollah. We have reached a historic agreement for the State of Israel, following direct negotiations with Lebanon, Netanyahu said during a televised news conference. This is a blow to Iran and Hezbollah, he added. His comments came a day after Israel and Lebanon reached the framework under US sponsorship. But Israeli officials have already said the army will remain inside parts of southern Lebanon, raising doubts over whether the agreement will lead to a real withdrawal or end Israel’s attacks on Lebanese territory.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran Rejects US-Backed Lebanon Deal, Demands Israel Withdraw

Top Iranian and Lebanese officials have rejected a US-brokered agreement between Israel and Lebanon. On Friday, the State Department announced an agreement between the governments of Lebanon and Israel that was framed as a ceasefire. Israel has been at war in Lebanon with Hezbollah for several years. Israeli forces are occupying Lebanon, and Tel Aviv []

The Media Line

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· Jun 24, 2026

US-Backed Plan Would Shift Parts of Southern Lebanon From IDF to Lebanese Army

Israel and Lebanon are discussing a US-backed initiative [] The post US-Backed Plan Would Shift Parts of Southern Lebanon From IDF to Lebanese Army appeared first on The Media Line.

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 []

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Related coverage for "Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warns of divisions": Modern Diplomacy — Israel and Lebanon Discuss US Backed Plan for Troop Handover in Southern Border Areas. Haaretz — Wishful thinking or lasting peace? What could blow the Israel-Lebanon deal apart. Middle East Eye — Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as ‘blow’ to Iran and Hezbollah. Libertarian Institute — Iran Rejects US-Backed Lebanon Deal, Demands Israel Withdraw. The Media Line — US-Backed Plan Would Shift Parts of Southern Lebanon From IDF to Lebanese Army. Ya Libnan — France welcomes framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel