US brokers Israel–Lebanon framework deal in early step toward easing border tensions

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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a new US-brokered framework following several rounds of talks in Washington, marking what officials describe as an early and fragile step toward reducing cross-border tensions. The agreement aims to de-escalate conflict along the Israel–Lebanon border, where recent clashes have raised fears of wider regional instability. US officials say the framework is not a final peace deal, but a foundation for further negotiations. Implementation is expected to depend on Israeli withdrawal from certain areas and an expanded role for the Lebanese armed forces in the south—key provisions backed by Washington as part of efforts to reinforce Lebanese sovereignty. The United States also announced humanitarian assistance packages for Lebanon, including support for the Lebanese military, as diplomats stress that the real test will be whether both sides uphold their commitments in the months ahead. While officials describe the deal as “the beginning of the beginning,”

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