A US-brokered Israel-Lebanon deal seeks peace but leaves key questions over occupation, displacement, Hezbollah, and the laws of war unresolved.

Lebanon and Israel signed a peace agreement, ending their state of war. Permanent peace deal with Hezbollah by June 30, 2026 at 1.4% YES.

Anger over deal that does not force Israeli troops to withdraw from occupied land after months of deadly attacks.

The agreement grants Israel and the U.S. a monopoly over determining whether Lebanon has fulfilled its obligations, especially regarding Hezbollah's disarmament • Iran is likely…

Israel and Lebanon reached a US-mediated framework deal despite Hezbollah's rejection. Permanent peace deal by June 30, 2026 at 0.9% YES; by July 31, 2026 at 6.

Lebanon’s ability to enforce state authority in the south remains the central question as Israel, Lebanon, and the US move from diplomacy to implementation.

Israel and Lebanon have reached a U.S.-brokered peace framework, aiming for mutual recognition and an end to hostilities. Key points include the gradual disarming of Hezbollah by…

By Samia NakhoulBEIRUT, June 29 (Reuters) - A security deal between Israel and Lebanon risks entrenching a stalemate rather than resolving Israel's underlying conflict with…

The deal leaves the Lebanese state trapped between obligations it cannot meet and sovereignty it cannot fully reclaim, analysts say.

At its core is a bargain few see as workable: Hezbollah has flatly rejected disarmament, and no Lebanese government has the power to enforce it.

The U.S.-brokered accord is the first such deal between Israel and Lebanon since 1983.

Criticism has extended beyond Hezbollah’s allies, but political factions appear determined to contain the fallout while awaiting the outcome of Iran-US negotiations

Even Lebanese locals who don't like Hezbollah, the local group fighting Israel, are deeply concerned about the deal their government has made with the neighboring country.

A US-brokered Israel-Lebanon deal seeks peace but leaves key questions over occupation, displacement, Hezbollah, and the laws of war unresolved.

The 14-point U.S.-brokered framework signed in Washington on June 26 is being presented as a way to end the immediate fighting between Lebanon and Israel. Yet its own language…