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Middle East live: Lebanon rejects US–Israel framework, Hezbollah asserts right to self-defence
Middle East live: Lebanon rejects US–Israel framework, Hezbollah asserts right to self-defence
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri rejected a US–Israel–Lebanon framework deal on Sunday, calling it “an agreement of 'dictates'” that fails to protect Lebanon’s rights. This came just before Hezbollah asserted its right to self-defence after Israeli strikes in the south. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
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Thousands of Hezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut, blocking major roads and encircling government buildings in fury over a new agreement with Israel. Protesters claim the deal sells out Lebanese sovereignty, but what happens next as tensions boil over?
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I’ve been following developments in the Middle East for years, and something about the scenes coming out of Beirut this weekend struck me as particularly raw. Crowds of angry citizens, many on motorcycles weaving through the streets, weren’t just voicing disagreement—they seemed to feel deeply betrayed by their own leaders. The trigger? A newly signed trilateral peace framework involving Lebanon, Israel, and the United States.
What started as frustration quickly turned into road blockades, tire burnings, and encirclements of key government sites. As someone who values stability in volatile regions, I can’t help but wonder if this…
Qassem calls US-Israel-Lebanon deal 'grave blunder', deems it null and void
Qassem calls US-Israel-Lebanon deal 'grave blunder', deems it null and void
Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem condemned the U.S.-Israel-Lebanon framework agreement on Saturday, saying it is a major mistake by the government and that his group deems it null and void.
The agreement -- which includes a pilot effort in which Lebanese soldiers take control of two areas currently occupied by Israel, as well as a process aimed at disarming Hezbollah -- was signed in Washington on Friday after five rounds of talks.
"The framework agreement in Washington is humiliating, shameful, and a surrender of sovereignty. This agreement is null and void, and the provisions of the Iranian-American memorandum of understanding must be implemented," Qassem said in a statement, referring to the deal to end the broader Middle East war, which includes a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Lebanon was drawn into the regional war on March 2 when Tehran-backed Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader in U.S.-Israeli strikes. Hezbollah argues that it chose the right moment to retaliate to 15 months of deadly Israeli attacks on its members despite a 2024 ceasefire.
Israel responde…
Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as Hezbollah rejects agreement
Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as Hezbollah rejects agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed a US-brokered agreement with Lebanon as a blow to Iran and Hezbollah, while the militant group's leader, Naim Qassem, rejected the framework as "null and void". The opposing stances underscored the uncertainty surrounding a deal intended to pave the way for peace and the disarmament of Hezbollah.
Hezbollah Chief Rejects US-Lebanon-Israel Deal
Hezbollah Chief Rejects US-Lebanon-Israel Deal
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem condemned the US-Lebanon-Israel framework agreement on Saturday, accusing the government of surrendering Lebanese sovereignty and declaring the agreement null and void.
The agreement -- which includes a pilot effort in which Lebanese soldiers take control of two areas currently occupied by Israel, as well as a process aimed at disarming Hezbollah -- was signed in Washington on Friday after five rounds of talks.
"The framework agreement in Washington is humiliating, shameful, and a surrender of sovereignty. This agreement is null and void, and the provisions of the Iranian-American memorandum of understanding must be implemented," Qassem said, referring to the deal to end the broader Middle East war, which provides for a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Lebanon was drawn into the regional war on March 2 when Tehran-backed Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel to avenge the killing of Iran's supreme leader in US-Israeli strikes.
Israel responded with heavy airstrikes and an invasion of southern Lebanon, where its troops occupy swathes of territory and have been carrying out extensive demolitions of homes and other building…
Leiter: Israel Lebanon Deal Is About Hezbollah, Not Pullout
Leiter: Israel Lebanon Deal Is About Hezbollah, Not Pullout
On the same Thursday this week, the Israeli who negotiated the framework agreement with Lebanon and the Lebanese parliament speaker most aligned with Hezbollah gave opposite readings of the same document. Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter told the Jewish People Policy Institute podcast that the agreement’s central purpose is dismantling Hezbollah, not an Israeli withdrawal. Hours later, in the Lebanese newspaper Al-Diyar, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri called the framework “an agreement of sedition” aimed at pushing the Lebanese army into a fight with Hezbollah.
The two readings explain why a deal announced in Washington on June 26 is now caught between its signatories. The framework, unveiled by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that day, ties any Israeli redeployment from southern Lebanon to verified Hezbollah disarmament. Israel, through its own ambassador, says dismantling Hezbollah comes first and Israeli withdrawal follows once that is done. Lebanon’s most powerful parliamentary figure says the document is a sedition deal aimed at dividing his country.
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Lebanon parliament speaker rejects us‑israel peace deal
Lebanon parliament speaker rejects us‑israel peace deal
Lebanon parliament speaker rejects us‑israel peace deal
Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri rejects the Washington‑brokered peace framework with Israel, calling it a dictation. The deal’s call for Hezbollah’s disarmament fuels heightened tensions with Israel and the United States, while Iran retaliates against U.S. strikes.
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Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri reaffirmed on Monday his refusal to endorse the framework agreement signed Friday in Washington between Israel and Lebanon, under the auspices of the United States. In a statement issued by his Amal movement, Berri described the pact as a “dictate” that fails to safeguard Lebanon’s sovereign rights, adding that “the agreement will not be adopted, and it will not be implemented in its current form.”
The core of the deal calls for the disarmament of Hezbollah, the Iran‑backed Shiite militia that maintains an armed wing parallel to the Lebanese army.
Washington’s plan for a “lasting peace” hinges on neutralising the group, a demand that provokes deep unease among pro‑Hezbollah parties who view the measure as an erosion of their de…
Lebanon's Israel framework deal draws broad opposition but little ...
Lebanon's Israel framework deal draws broad opposition but little ...
The
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-brokered framework agreement signed by Lebanon and
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in Washington on 26 June has triggered widespread political opposition in
Lebanon
, raising questions over sovereignty, accountability and the balance of obligations imposed on both sides.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s presentation of the agreement as an achievement for Israel intensified the backlash, reinforcing the view amongst Lebanese critics that Beirut had made substantial concessions without securing an immediate ceasefire or a binding timetable for Israel’s withdrawal.
Under the framework, the Lebanese army would assume control of designated “pilot zones”, dismantle the infrastructure of non-state armed groups and verify their disarmament before Israeli forces gradually redeploy.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam have defended the agreement as the start of a process intended to restore state sovereignty and secure a complete Israeli withdrawal.
But the political response has exposed a wide gap between the official narrative and the way much of Lebanon’s political class has interpreted the deal.
Ne…
Former Lebanese PM blames 'both Israel and Hezbollah' for stalling negotiations
Former Lebanese PM blames 'both Israel and Hezbollah' for stalling negotiations
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<div class="field field-field-text"><p>Former Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said Lebanon was “forced to enter negotiations with Israel” because of the situation created by Hezbollah, while criticising both sides for delaying progress.</p>
<p>“Both Israel and Hezbollah are stalling and banking on the factor of time,” Siniora told Al Jazeera, arguing that there was a “convergence of interests” between the two sides as each used the other as a pretext.</p>
<p>He also criticised the Lebanon-Israel framework agreement, saying the absence of pr…
Hezbollah rejects US-brokered Israel-Lebanon security deal as 'surrender'
Hezbollah rejects US-brokered Israel-Lebanon security deal as 'surrender'
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In the latest example of ongoing hostilities despite repeated ceasefires and agreements, Israel launched a drone strike in
Lebanon’s south.
More than a million Lebanese have been driven from their homes by a conflict that has run in parallel with the wider Iran war. Hezbollah and Iran say Washington pledged to end hostilities in Lebanon as part of its memorandum of understanding signed two weeks ago to end the wider war.
The framework agreed on Friday provides for a phased Israeli withdrawal from some parts of southern Lebanon, alongside the deployment of the Lebanese army. But Israeli forces would be permitte…
Lebanese Speaker vows: Israel-Lebanon accord will not pass
Lebanese Speaker vows: Israel-Lebanon accord will not pass
Lebanese Speaker vows: Israel-Lebanon accord will not pass
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri rejects the trilateral framework agreement with Israel and the US, calling it an unenforceable document of "dictates."
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Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, an ally of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, on Sunday firmly rejected
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between Lebanon, Israel and the United States. The
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Hebrew newspaper this weekend described Berri as "one of the wealthiest people in Lebanon" and the man "who is as powerful as the president and prime minister and has functioned for years as Hezbollah's political face and 'flak jacket' vis a vis the West, holding the country's key legislative position while promoting Iran and Hezbollah's interests."
In a statement issued by Berri’s Amal movement and quoted by
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, Berri said the agreement will not pass as it does not guarantee Lebanon’s rights.
“This agreement will not pass, and it will not be implemented in i…
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BEIRUT, June 29 (Reuters) - Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not be implemented.
In comments to Lebanon's al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and that any attempt to separate Lebanon from the U.S.-Iran track would prolong Israeli occupation.
Israel has occupied a swathe of southern Lebanon in a war with Hezbollah that began on March 2, when the group opened fire at Israel in solidarity with Tehran after it came under U.S.-Israeli attack.
The Lebanon war has been a central part of diplomacy towards ending the wider U.S.-Iran confl…
Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warn
Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warn
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BEIRUT, June 29 (Reuters) - Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not be implemented.
In comments to Lebanon's al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and that any attempt to separate Lebanon from the U.S.-Iran track would prolong Israeli occupation.
Israel has occupied a swathe of southern Lebanon in a war with Hezbollah that began on March 2, when the group opened fire at Israel in solidarity with Tehran after it came under U.S.-Israeli attack.
The Lebanon war has been a central part of diplomacy towards ending the wider U.S.-Iran conflict. Tehran has insisted on a Lebanon ceasefire as part of its interim deal with Washington, while the United States has sponsored separate talks between the Lebanese and Israeli governments, which Beirut has attended…
Hezbollah vows continued resistance after ‘shameful’ Lebanon-Israel agreement
Hezbollah vows continued resistance after ‘shameful’ Lebanon-Israel agreement
A senior Hezbollah lawmaker has strongly rejected a US-mediated framework agreement between Israel and the Lebanese government, describing it as a "humiliation," a "disgrace," and a virtual surrender of Lebanese sovereignty.
Hezbollah threatens to blow up Lebanon-Israel peace framework as protests grip Beirut
Hezbollah threatens to blow up Lebanon-Israel peace framework as protests grip Beirut
Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem declared the Israel-Lebanon peace deal "null and void" a day after signing, calling it a "grave blunder" and threatening to destroy the historic framework agreement.
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Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri criticized a recent U. S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, claiming it could create divisions among Lebanese and insisting it would not be enacted.
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Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri criticized a recent U. S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, claiming it could create divisions among Lebanese and insisting it would not be enacted. He expressed that only Iran-U. S. negotiations could effectively lead to an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, arguing that any separation from this diplomatic track would extend Israel’s occupation. The conflict escalated when Hezbollah fired at Israel in solidarity with Iran following U. S.-Israeli actions.
The ongoing war has played a significant role in the broader U. S.-Iran conflict. Iran demands a ceasefire in Lebanon as part of its talks with the U. S., while the U. S. has facilitated separate discu…
Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warns of divisions
Senior Lebanese official slams US-brokered deal with Israel, warns of divisions
<p>BEIRUT, June 29 (Reuters) - Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not be implemented.</p><p>In comments to Lebanon's al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and that any attempt to separate Lebanon from the U.S.-Iran track would prolong Israeli occupation.</p>
Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament head says US-Israel-Lebanon deal ‘will not pass’
Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament head says US-Israel-Lebanon deal ‘will not pass’
Lebanese Parliament Speaker and Hezbollah ally Nabih Berri said early Monday that the trilateral framework agreement between Lebanon, Israel and the United States would not pass as it did not guarantee Lebanon’s rights.“This agreement will not pass, and it will not be implemented in its current form,” Berri said in a statement shared by his party the Amal movement, adding that it was “an agreement of ‘dictates,’ not an agreement that preserves Lebanon’s rights.”For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The deal paves the way for Lebanese-Israeli peace and conditions Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon on Hezbollah’s disarmament.Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed the US-brokered agreement with Lebanon, calling it a historic achievement that dealt a blow to arch-foes Iran and Hezbollah.For his part, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the agreement describing it as a surrender to Israel.With agencies Read more: Israel says
Lebanon Parliament Rejects Israel Deal as Strikes Continue
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Berri says agreement “will not be implemented,” as Israel launches new attacks and Hezbollah warns of response.
Israel carried out new airstrikes and demolition operations in southern Lebanon on Sunday, a day after a framework agreement aimed at restoring “lasting peace” was signed between the two sides.
However, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said the deal will not be adopted.
“This agreement will not be adopted and will not be implemented in its current form,” he said, according to a statement from his Amal Movement, criticising what he described as an “orders agreement” rather than one that safeguards Lebanon’s rights.
Hezbollah also condemned the developments, saying Israel’s actions constituted a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire, which it said it continues to observe. The group added that it is “recording the violations” and “reserves the right to defend the homeland and its people.”
The Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah fighters near what it calls a “security zone” in southern Lebanon.
In a joint statement, Prime …
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BEIRUT, June 29 - Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not be implemented.
In comments to Lebanon's al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and that any attempt to separate Lebanon from the U.S.-Iran track would prolong Israeli occupation.
Israel has occupied a swathe of southern Lebanon in a war with Hezbollah that began on March 2, when the group opened fire at Israel in solidarity with Tehran after it came under U.S.-Israeli attack.
The L…
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<p>BEIRUT — Hezbollah’s leader on Saturday criticized a framework agreement that Israel and Lebanon signed a day earlier to end months of conflict between the militant group and Israel, raising concerns about its effectiveness.</p>
Hezbollah says Israel-Lebanon agreement ‘null and void,’ as its allies threaten civil war
Hezbollah says Israel-Lebanon agreement ‘null and void,’ as its allies threaten civil war
<p>Naim Qassem calls deal a 'humiliation'; terror group's MP slams Beirut's 'complete submission'; Houthis: Lebanese have right to 'overthrow puppet government by any means'</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/hezbollah-says-israel-lebanon-agreement-null-and-void-as-its-allies-threaten-civil-war/">Hezbollah says Israel-Lebanon agreement ‘null and void,’ as its allies threaten civil war</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com">The Times of Israel</a>.</p>
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Hezbollah chief says Lebanon-Israel deal ‘null and void’ as it legalizes occupation
Hezbollah chief says Lebanon-Israel deal ‘null and void’ as it legalizes occupation
Sheikh Qassem says the Lebanese government has backstabbed the country by agreeing to a deal with Israel.
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BEIRUT, June 29 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a key ally of Hezbollah, on Monday slammed a U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel, warning it could lead to attempts to divide Lebanese and said it would not be implemented.
Israeli officials suggested the agreement would move forward in the coming days, but there were no immediate reports of any aspects of the deal being implemented on the ground.
In comments to Lebanon’s al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri described Iran-U.S. talks as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and that any attempt to separate Lebanon from the U.S.-Iran track would prolong Israeli occupation.
Israel has occupied a swathe of southern Lebanon in a war with Hezbollah that began on March 2, when the group opened fire at Israel after Iran came under U.S.-Israeli attack.
The Lebanon war has been a central part of diplomacy towards ending the wider U.S.-Iran conflict. Tehran has insisted on a Lebanon ceasefire as part of its interim deal with Washington, while the U.S. has sponsored separate talks betwe…
Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament speaker says deal with Israel ‘will not pass’
Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament speaker says deal with Israel ‘will not pass’
<p>Iran-backed terrorist group claims ‘right to defend its homeland’ in Lebanon * IDF says troops stationed in southern Syria fired upon; no injuries reported</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-june-29-2026/">Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament speaker says deal with Israel ‘will not pass’</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com">The Times of Israel</a>.</p>
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Hezbollah chief calls U.S.-Israel-Lebanon deal 'grave blunder', deems it null and void
Hezbollah chief calls U.S.-Israel-Lebanon deal 'grave blunder', deems it null and void
Hezbollah leader Qassem called on the government to withdraw from "its sins that are ruining Lebanon".
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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 13 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
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6×cross-perspective · 2A US‑brokered trilateral agreement/framework between Lebanon, Israel and the United States was signed or announced.
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alarabiya“the trilateral framework agreement between Lebanon, Israel and the United States would not pass”
almonitor“U.S.-brokered agreement between Lebanon and Israel”
bluesky“Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem rejects Israel-Lebanon framework agreement”
france24“US-brokered agreement with Lebanon”
nypost“Israel-Lebanon peace deal”
presstv“US-mediated framework agreement between Israel and the Lebanese government”
timesofisrael“Israel-Lebanon agreement”
triblive“framework agreement that Israel and Lebanon signed”
capwolf.com“newly signed trilateral peace framework involving Lebanon, Israel, and the United States”
4×broadly confirmedHezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the agreement, calling it null and void (and also a grave blunder, humiliation, disgrace, and a surrender of Lebanese sovereignty).
gulfiranisraelwestern
alarabiya“Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the agreement describing it as a surrender to Israel.”
france24“Naim Qassem, rejected the framework as "null and void".”
bluesky“Hezbollah Chief Naim Qassem rejects Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, calling it "null and void."”
presstv“describing it as a "humiliation," a "disgrace," and a virtual surrender of Lebanese sovereignty.”
timesofisrael“Naim Qassem calls deal a 'humiliation';”
1×broadly confirmedThousands of Hezbollah supporters protested in Beirut, blocking major roads and encircling government buildings.
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capwolf.com“Thousands of Hezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut, blocking major roads and encircling government buildings”
nypost“Hezbollah threatens to blow up Lebanon-Israel peace framework as protests grip Beirut”
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Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said the agreement would not pass and would not be implemented.
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Berri said the agreement does not guarantee Lebanon’s rights.
alarabiya
Berri described Iran‑U.S. negotiations as the only realistic opportunity to secure Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
almonitor
Allies of Hezbollah threatened civil war.
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A senior Hezbollah lawmaker described the agreement as a humiliation, disgrace, and a surrender of Lebanese sovereignty.
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