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The tripartite framework agreement signed between Lebanon, Israel, and the United States is causing widespread controversy. Its aim is to challenge the issue of Hezbollah's disarmament, while officially affirming Lebanon's sovereignty. However, it is linked to unrealistic conditions, such as disarming armed groups, which complicates the future of the Lebanese state and threatens its stability. The agreement also guarantees the presence of an Israeli security zone in the south, thereby reinforcing the ongoing occupation and hindering the return of displaced persons. Meanwhile, internal divisions over its legitimacy and impact on national sovereignty are increasing. The deal faces strong opposition from Lebanese factions and regional capitals, especially Iran, which considers Hezbollah part of its strategic system, making its effective implementation much more difficult.
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