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The tripartite framework agreement between Lebanon, Israel, and the United States represents a strategic step aimed at ending the current state of war and gradually restoring Lebanese sovereignty by disarming non-state armed groups, particularly Hezbollah. The agreement includes Lebanese army reasserting control over territories, with American aid comprising $100 million for humanitarian assistance and $30 million for military support. It also outlines a plan for designated areas where Lebanese forces will be responsible for security exclusively, marginalizing Hezbollah's influence, which opposes the agreement. The goal is to reduce tension along the border and achieve political stability, despite strong opposition from Hezbollah and its rejection of the deal, which faces internal resistance and implementation challenges.
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