US-Brokered Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement Signals Shift in Regional Dynamics
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The United States, Israel, and Lebanon have announced a framework agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions, explicitly framed as a rejection of Iranian interference. This diplomatic breakthrough represents a significant potential shift in the conflict trajectory by isolating Iranian proxy influence in Lebanon and establishing a US-mediated path toward stability.
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Brokered the framework agreement and welcomed it as a step toward peace and rejection of Iranian interference.
Welcomed the agreement as a robust first step toward peace.
Experts warn Iran will attempt to sabotage the deal to maintain regional influence.
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