Current sectionMiddle East NewsLebanon News The source says Friday's agreement ensures 'genuine sovereignty and territorial integrity for Lebanon, and a permanent end to the conflict'Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe05:41 AM • June 28 2026 IDTAn official source at the U.S. State Department responded to a Haaretz inquiry on the relationship between the trilateral framework agreement signed over the weekend by representatives of Israel, Lebanon and the United States, and the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding. One of the terms of the memorandum is that the war must end on all fronts and that the parties will guarantee Lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty amid ongoing Israeli strikes and incursions.CommentsIn the NewsU.S. Source: Israel-Lebanon Deal Is Roadmap for U.S.-Iran Truce GoalsA Glimmer of Hope in Netanyahu's Rotten Deal With the ultra-Orthodox PartiesUnlike Trump - Jimmy Carter Made Peace Between Israel and Its Biggest Enemy'No Innocents in Gaza': Now, the IDF Is Applying That Policy in the West BankDear Israeli Politicians: Instead of Complaining, Establish a Palestinian StateRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAs the World Watched Gaza, Israeli Settlers Charged Ahead in the West Bank. A Clash Is ImminentWhere Does Andy Burnham Stand on Israel and Palestine?Israel, the Country We Love, the Country We're Ashamed OfA Collapsing Society: Israel Suffers National Mental Crisis Due to the WarIsraeli Killed in Montreal Attack, Shooter Allegedly Linked to Incel IdeologyFlagGate: How Israel Set Off a Storm by Hosting a Separatist Genocide Denier
U.S. source: Israel-Lebanon deal is roadmap for U.S.-Iran truce goals
The source says Friday's agreement ensures 'genuine sovereignty and territorial integrity for Lebanon, and a permanent end to the conflict'
State Department linked Israel-Lebanon trilateral accord to Iran-U.S. memorandum, guaranteeing Lebanon's sovereignty and war's end. De-escalation reduces geopolitical risk premium for tech expansion across MENA markets and compliance exposure.










