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Time for visionary leaders to rise in both Lebanon and Israel

Ya Libnan

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July 4, 2026

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A sovereign Lebanon and a secure Israel are not competing goals—they are mutually reinforcing. The framework agreement offers a rare opportunity to turn that vision into lasting peace. By : The Editorial Board , Opinion The time has come for visionary leaders in both Israel and Lebanon to support President Joseph Aoun’s vision for a []

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Iran Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Hezbollah supporters in Lebanon rally against framework agreement with Israel

Beirut [Lebanon], June 29 (ANI): After Lebanon and Israel signed a framework agreement brokered by the US following months of direct negotiations, protesters took to the streets of the Lebanese capital to express their anger at the deal, Al Jazeera reported.Many of the demonstrators waved Hezbollah flags, which has been militarily confronting Israel in southern Lebanon.Israel and Hezbollah have been in fi

Informed Comment

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Persistence of Israel First

Trump’s Middle East record reveals the short life of “America First.”

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 22, 2026

JNS Summit Day 2: Israel: A Global Superpower—AI, Tech & Innovation

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon, JNS Editor-In-Chief Jonathan S. Tobin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's adviseer Caroline Glick and leading voices in diplomacy, technology, national security, law, media and faith headline the summit’s second day in Jerusalem.

Hananya Naftali

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· Jul 10, 2026

[Video] Even without diplomatic relations, Israel showed up.Israel's search and rescue de [...]

Even without diplomatic relations, Israel showed up.Israel's search and rescue delegation worked around the clock to help those affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela. Now, Israeli experts are assisting with the country's rebuilding efforts.This is what choosing humanity looks like. Proud of my country.

TRT World

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· Jun 27, 2026

Israel and Lebanon sign US-brokered framework agreement

Israel and Lebanon have signed a framework agreement after days of negotiations brokered by the United States. It's described as a first step toward peace after months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. Ahmad al-Shehabi reports.

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· 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 "Time for visionary leaders to rise in both Lebanon and Israel": Iran Herald — Hezbollah supporters in Lebanon rally against framework agreement with Israel . Informed Comment — The Persistence of Israel First. Jewish News Syndicate — JNS Summit Day 2: Israel: A Global Superpower—AI, Tech & Innovation. Hananya Naftali — [Video] Even without diplomatic relations, Israel showed up.Israel's search and rescue de [...]. TRT World — Israel and Lebanon sign US-brokered framework agreement. Sky News Australia — Lebanon and Israel sign framework agreement following breakthrough in talks