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Lebanon’s Aoun calls on US to keep ‘always standing beside’ his country
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Lebanon’s Aoun calls on US to keep ‘always standing beside’ his country

Lebanese President Michel Aoun expressed support for the United States during its Independence Day celebrations, urging Washington to continue supporting Lebanon's sovereignty and security. This comes amid a significant diplomatic development: Lebanon and Israel signed a U.S.-mediated agreement aimed at ending hostilities with Hezbollah, involving Hezbollah disarmament, Israeli troop withdrawals, and Lebanese military deployment. However, Hezbollah has rejected the deal due to the lack of a clear timeline for Israeli withdrawal. The agreement follows a recent escalation in violence between Israel and Hezbollah, resulting in over 4,300 deaths and 12,200 injuries. Efforts are underway to assist displaced residents returning to southern Lebanon, though attacks continue, with reports of Israeli airstrikes and casualties.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter12 hr. ago
Lebanon’s Aoun calls on US to keep ‘always standing beside’ his country

Lebanese President Michel Aoun expressed support for the United States during its Independence Day celebrations, urging Washington to continue supporting Lebanon's sovereignty and security. This comes amid a significant diplomatic development: Lebanon and Israel signed a U.S.-mediated agreement aimed at ending hostilities with Hezbollah, involving Hezbollah disarmament, Israeli troop withdrawals, and Lebanese military deployment. However, Hezbollah has rejected the deal due to the lack of a clear timeline for Israeli withdrawal. The agreement follows a recent escalation in violence between Israel and Hezbollah, resulting in over 4,300 deaths and 12,200 injuries. Efforts are underway to assist displaced residents returning to southern Lebanon, though attacks continue, with reports of Israeli airstrikes and casualties.

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