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Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as Hezbollah rejects it as 'surrender'

Netanyahu hails Lebanon deal as Hezbollah rejects it as 'surrender'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed a US-brokered agreement with Lebanon, while Hezbollah's leader dismissed it as a surrender and demanded unconditional Israeli withdrawal.

14 sources across English

Left 29% · Center 36% · Right 36%

How outlets framed it

Left: Hezbollah leaders, quoted by teleSUR English and Al-Ahram Online, viewed the agreement as humiliating and demanded unconditional Israeli withdrawal.

Center: France 24 and Middle East Eye reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the US-brokered agreement with Lebanon as a blow to Iran and Hezbollah.

Right: The Jerusalem Post and Arab News highlighted Netanyahu's view that the agreement strengthens Israel and Lebanon, and is historic for Israel.

Key divergence: Coverage diverges sharply between Israeli and Lebanese perspectives, with Israeli sources framing the deal as a strategic victory and Lebanese sources, particularly Hezbollah, condemning it as a surrender and demanding unconditional withdrawal.

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Ahramonline · Arabnews · Cna · Dawn · France24 · Jerusalempost · Middleeasteye · Naharnet · Ndtv World · Rt · Straitstimes · Telesurenglish

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