Lebanon-Israel deal hinges on Hezbollah disarmament, sparking regional doubt

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Lebanon and Israel signed a security deal aimed at restoring order in southern Lebanon with Lebanese army deployment and Hezbollah disarmament, but Hezbollah denounced the arrangement as humiliating and warned it could trigger civil conflict; analysts and locals doubt the disarmament condition will hold and question the pact’s durability amid enduring tensions.
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