Israel-Lebanon deal ties ceasefire to Hezbollah disarmament: Will it work? - Al Jazeera

Israel and Lebanon have signed a US-brokered framework agreement aimed at ending their conflict, though Hezbollah has rejected the deal as null and void. The agreement focuses on Lebanese army control and Hezbollah disarmament rather than immediate Israeli withdrawal.
Why it matters
The rejection by Hezbollah threatens the viability of the ceasefire and underscores the ongoing instability in the region.
Hezbollah chief calls the deal ‘null and void’, raising questions if the latest agreement can lead to peace in Lebanon.
The framing emphasizes the occupation of Lebanese territory and the exclusion of Hezbollah from the negotiations.
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