Hezbollah disarmament condition complicates Lebanon-Israel peace agreement negotiations

June 28, 2026 • Google News World

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Lebanon and Israel have reached an agreement that requires Hezbollah to disarm. The deal also includes Israel’s withdrawal from two areas in Lebanon.

Hezbollah has rejected the agreement, citing concerns about its implications for the country’s security.

Protests have erupted in Beirut as some Lebanese citizens express their opposition to the deal.

Under the terms of the agreement, Israel will withdraw from two areas in southern Lebanon. The deal also includes provisions for the disarmament of Hezbollah, a militant group that has been involved in conflicts with Israel and other regional actors.

Experts say that the deal may limit the ability of victims of war crimes to seek justice.

The agreement was reached after months of negotiations between Lebanese and Israeli officials.

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