Israel and Lebanon agree to U.S.-brokered ceasefire framework contingent on Hezbollah compliance.
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Israel and Lebanon agree to U.S.-brokered ceasefire framework contingent on Hezbollah compliance.

Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a ceasefire following U.S.-mediated talks in Washington. The framework requires a complete cessation of Hezbollah attacks and evacuation of its operatives from southern Lebanon, while establishing "pilot zones" under exclusive Lebanese army control. Hezbollah was not party to the negotiations and has rejected the agreement, while Iran has linked the Lebanon conflict to broader ceasefire negotiations with the U.S.

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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 14% of divergence this week. 16 outlets covered it, splitting into 13 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 16 outlets placed this story
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The Guardian
Washington Examiner
CBS News
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Jerusalem Post
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Times of Israel
Al Jazeera
Washington Post
Reuters
Financial Times
Globe and Mail
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The split, in one line
Outlets diverge on whether this is a diplomatic breakthrough or a hollow agreement. Israeli and U.S.-focused outlets emphasize the framework's terms, while others highlight that Hezbollah was excluded and rejected the deal, with some detailing Trump's angry call with Netanyahu.
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Outlets across the spectrum land in roughly the same place: the shared language is highlighted.

THE LEFT5 outlets · mostly critical
Israel and Lebanon renew ceasefire deal without Hezbollah, a main combatant
WP Washington Post LEFT
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THE RIGHT3 outlets · mostly critical
Following U.S.-Mediated Talks, Israel and Lebanon Agree to Ceasefire if Hezbollah Ends Attacks
B Breitbart RIGHT
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“Israel and Lebanon agree to renew truce, create ‘pilot’ zones where Hezbollah is banned” · Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Al Jazeera, Reuters, Globe and Mail, Le Monde, Bloomberg

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