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Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon agreement as Israeli attacks hit south - Al Jazeera

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Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon agreement as Israeli attacks hit south - Al Jazeera
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Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has rejected a US-mediated agreement between Lebanon and Israel, labeling it a surrender of sovereignty. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have resulted in the first casualties since the deal was signed.

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The rejection of the agreement by a major political and militant actor threatens the stability of the recent US-brokered peace framework in the Middle East.

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Israeli strike kills one in southern Lebanon as many view latest agreement with Israel as a ‘surrender of sovereignty’.

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The framing focuses heavily on the 'surrender of sovereignty' narrative and the impact of Israeli strikes, reflecting a common perspective in regional reporting.

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