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Lebanon’s Mitri says divisive Israel framework still lacks government approval
Lebanon's Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri states the US-brokered Israel-Lebanon framework lacks government approval and is not a binding agreement. The framework, signed in June 2026, faces opposition in Lebanon over sovereignty concerns and unmet demands, including Israel's full withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territory.
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