Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as Hezbollah rejects agreement
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu praised a US-mediated agreement with Lebanon as a strategic setback for Iran and Hezbollah, though Hezbollah leadership rejected it outright. The deal's future remains uncertain amid contrasting regional positions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed a US-brokered agreement with Lebanon as a blow to Iran and Hezbollah, while the militant group's leader, Naim Qassem, rejected the framework as "null and void". The opposing stances underscored the uncertainty surrounding a deal intended to pave the way for peace and the disarmament of Hezbollah.