Protests Erupt in Beirut Following Lebanese-Israeli Peace Agreement
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- Protests have erupted in Beirut after the Lebanese government signed a peace agreement with Israel and the US, which Hezbollah rejects.
- Hezbollah supporters demonstrated, while government troops were deployed.
- Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah warned the agreement could lead to civil war.
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A peace agreement was signed between Israel and Lebanon, affirmed by the US, stating the right of each state to exist in peace. Hezbollah, however, rejects the agreement and demands a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
Protests have broken out in Beirut after the Lebanese government signed a peace agreement with Israel and the US that was rejected by Hezbollah.
People gathered in the streets waving Hezbollah and Iranian flags. Armed Hezbollah supporters rode in motorcades, while government troops were deployed across the capital and set up checkpoints.
Under the agreement signed on Friday, Israel and Lebanon affirmed “the right of each state to exist in peace” and expressed their intention to conclude a lasting peace.
Hezbollah, however, has demanded that Israel completely withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon.
Hassan Fadlallah, a Hezbollah MP, warned that the Lebanese government would be “unable to enforce the agreement signed in Washington unless they go, with American support, to civil war.”
RT’s Ali Rida Sbeity reports from Beirut that Hezbollah and its allies view the agreement as humiliating and believe it gives Israel greater freedom to operate in the occupied parts of Lebanon.
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Potential for civil war in Lebanon due to the peace agreement dispute.
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Preguntas abiertas
- Will the Lebanese government enforce the agreement?
- What is the extent of US support for the Lebanese government?
- What are the implications for regional stability?





