Israel and Lebanon sign security deal linking Israeli withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament.
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Israel and Lebanon sign security deal linking Israeli withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament.

Israel and Lebanon signed a framework agreement in Washington that conditions Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon on the verified disarmament of Hezbollah. Hezbollah has rejected disarmament, and analysts say the Lebanese government lacks the power to enforce it. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said troops will remain until Hezbollah is disarmed, while analysts warn the deal may entrench a stalemate rather than resolve the conflict.

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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Coverage is largely unified; all outlets quote the same analysts warning the deal is born dead and creates an imposed settlement favoring Israel.
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TOITimes of IsraelINTERNATIONAL3h ago

“Israel-Lebanon deal may entrench stalemate rather than end war, analysts say”

JPJerusalem PostINTERNATIONAL1h ago

“Israel-Lebanon deal may entrench stalemate rather than end war - analysis”

BLBloombergCENTER1h ago

“Lebanon-Israel Pact Fragile After Hezbollah's Vow of Disruption”

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