U.S.-mediated framework agreement reached between Israel and Lebanon
A framework agreement brokered by the United States was announced, outlining steps toward restored Lebanese sovereignty and security coordination.
A U.S.-mediated framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon was reached, according to multiple news outlets.
The agreement establishes a process to restore Lebanon's sovereignty, disarm Hezbollah, dismantle its infrastructure, enables Israel to return to its borders once the threat to its citizens is removed, and creates a trilateral Military Coordination Group for Lebanon facilitated by the United States, as reported by Al-Monitor.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio described the agreement as a step toward lasting peace and security, according to Fox News, and said he hoped the Lebanon‑Israel talks would produce a joint statement and an action plan on security, as reported by Al Arabiya.
Israeli and Lebanese envoys met in Washington for the fourth round of direct talks on Wednesday, Al Arabiya reported.
Hezbollah claimed missile attacks on northern Israel, and Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least nine people, including two paramedics, Al Arabiya reported.
President Joseph Aoun told Rubio that ending Israeli attacks through a comprehensive ceasefire is a prerequisite, according to Bluesky.
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