The Israel-Lebanon framework agreement signed in Washington on June 26, 2026, limits right to seek justice and prolongs massive displacement.

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

BEIRUT: Lebanon is moving along two parallel tracks following the framework agreement it signed with Israel under US sponsorship on June 26, with the stated aim of ending decades…

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…

BEIRUT: Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam reassured critics that the US-brokered framework agreement with Israel does not prevent Lebanon from pursuing legal action over alleged…

The Israel-Lebanon framework agreement signed in Washington on June 26, 2026, limits right to seek justice and prolongs massive displacement.

Human rights and media freedom organisations warned that the agreement prevents 'recourse to international courts'.

The difficulties surrounding implementation stem not only from the agreement’s vague wording but also from Lebanon’s deeply complex political reality.