Fresh unrest has erupted in Beirut just hours after Lebanon signed a U.S.-backed agreement with Israel. Hezbollah supporters flooded the streets, rejecting the deal and demanding a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. While Lebanese authorities describe the agreement as a first step toward lasting peace, Hezbollah insists it will not cooperate with its implementation, raising fears of renewed instability. Security forces have been deployed across the capital as protests continue and political tensions deepen. Watch the full report for the latest developments, reactions, and analysis of what this means for Lebanon, Israel, and the wider Middle East.

Israel and Lebanon hailed an agreement signed Friday with the United States to pave a way towards peace on their front in the Middle East war, while Iran-backed Hezbollah warned…

BEIRUT: Hezbollah supporters took to the streets of Beirut late Friday to protest an agreement between Israel and Lebanon, as a lawmaker from the Iran-backed group warned…

Lebanon and Israel have signed a US-brokered deal to end hostilities, but experts question its effectiveness. Israel insists on Hezbollah's disarmament before withdrawing from…