BlockBeats News, June 27, local time. On the evening of the 26th, an Israeli official revealed that after trilateral talks between the United States, Israel, and Lebanon, representatives from the three parties signed a tripartite framework agreement in the United States that evening.
According to the agreement, Israel will maintain its troops in the unilateral "security zone" in southern Lebanon until Hezbollah disarms. The official stated that within the entire "security zone," the Israeli Defense Forces will retain their military freedom of action and can take action at any time to eliminate various potential security threats. At the same time, Israel and Lebanon agreed that in two areas outside the "security zone," Israel will gradually withdraw its troops, which will be taken over by the Lebanese government forces. Both Israeli and Lebanese officials have not yet responded to this news. (CCTV)
