Israel, Lebanon, and the United States signed a trilateral framework agreement aimed at ending the Hezbollah conflict. This agreement marks a significant diplomatic step toward regional stability, addressing decades of tension. The agreement is part of broader ongoing peace efforts in West Asia, building on the earlier Israel-Lebanon bilateral framework agreement.
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Israel, Lebanon and US Sign Trilateral Framework Agreement to End Hezbollah Conflict
Key Points
- Israel, Lebanon, and the United States signed a trilateral framework agreement aimed at ending the Hezbollah conflict
- This agreement marks a significant diplomatic step toward regional stability, addressing decades of tension
- The agreement is part of broader ongoing peace efforts in West Asia, building on the earlier Israel-Lebanon bilateral framework agreement
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Israel-Lebanon-US Trilateral Framework Agreement: aimed at ending Hezbollah conflict. Significant diplomatic step toward regional stability. Related: earlier Israel-Lebanon bilateral agreement (June 27). Hezbollah: Lebanon-based Shia militia and political party.
