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Deal comes after months of US-brokered direct talks, but Israel continues to occupy Lebanese land.
Hezbollah will not support Israel-Lebanon framework deal ○
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Al Jazeera brings you the latest from Beirut as the US announces a framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
Israel and Lebanon sign framework agreement after US-brokered talks ○
Previous ceasefires between Israel and Hezbollah have still seen near-daily cross-border strikes
Israel, Lebanon sign framework deal after US-mediated talks ⊕
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a US-mediated framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
Israel declassifies Entebbe raid documents on eve of 50th anniversary ⊕
Secret documents reveal Israeli officials privately weighed negotiations before ordering the daring 1976 Uganda hostage rescue operation.
Rubio says Israel, Lebanon reach framework agreement aimed at 'lasting peace and security' ⊕
Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement a ceasefire. But that is contingent on the paramilitary group Hezbollah agreeing to halt hostilities.
US announces framework agreement between Israel and Lebanon ⊕
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced the deal after talks unfolded in Washington, DC.
Hezbollah: Israel must ‘unconditionally’ leave Lebanon ○
Hezbollah says Israel has "no option" but to “unconditionally” withdraw from southern Lebanon and other occupied areas.
Hezbollah demands Israel leave Lebanon ‘unconditionally’ as US talks extend ⊕
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As Lebanon-Israel strive for agreement, Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem accepts 'no normalisation' and 'no gains for Israel'
New York’s primaries signal a new force in US politics ○
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Progressive, Muslim and Arab American candidates are challenging old limits on debate over Israel and Palestine.