عربية – DW
عربية – DW
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The escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon has led to the displacement of over a million people, amid Israel's occupation of large parts of the south, making it a security zone to protect northern Israel. The escalation began last March when Hezbollah launched rockets in response to Iran's assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 Lebanese and at least 34 Israelis. A framework agreement brokered by the United States was reached between Israel and Lebanon, involving the disarmament of Hezbollah and the Israeli withdrawal. However, Hezbollah rejected the agreement, calling it "humiliating" and a "surrender of Lebanon’s sovereignty," warning of its consequences. Tensions remain ongoing, with fears that the agreement could weaken Lebanon further and bolster the influence of Iran and other countries, while some Lebanese criticize the deal for excluding them from participation and for its vague content regarding future applications.
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