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US, Israel and Lebanon Reach Framework Aimed at Disarming Hezbollah
The Trump administration, Israel and Lebanon announced a US-brokered framework to curb Iran's influence in Lebanon by disarming Hezbollah and dismantling its military infrastructure, setting up a process for an eventual Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
The Details: The United States released a joint statement saying Israel and Lebanon agreed to a "clear and structured process" to restore Lebanon's sovereignty, disarm Hezbollah and dismantle its military infrastructure, The Hill (Center) reported. The agreement creates a US-facilitated military coordination group to help carry out the plan. The US pledged $100 million in humanitarian assistance and said it is prepared to provide more than $30 million to strengthen the Lebanese Armed Forces. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the agreement "the beginning of the beginning," while Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter said it has "put the train back on the tracks," with the goal of peace between the two countries.
Hezbollah's Response: Hezbollah is not a party to the agreement. According to media reports, a Hezbollah official warned the framework could lead to civil war. Lebanese Ambassador Nada Hamadeh Moawad described the agreement as "a first step on the road to restoring Lebanese sovereignty and territorial integrity" and toward a permanent end to hostilities.
For Context: The agreement comes as the US carried out strikes on Iran after a drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Hezbollah, an Iran‑backed militant and political group in Lebanon, has fought repeated wars with Israel, and recent cross‑border fighting has displaced an estimated 1 million people in southern Lebanon. The framework is part of broader US efforts to reduce regional tensions after recent clashes involving Iran, Israel and American forces.
How The Media Covered It: Media coverage across the political spectrum was generally similar, though the emphasis differed. Fox News (Right bias) framed the agreement as a major diplomatic breakthrough that would curb Iran's influence, while The Associated Press (Lean Left) focused more on Hezbollah's opposition, implementation challenges and uncertainty over whether the framework will lead to lasting peace.
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