Diplomats privately doubt viability of Israel-Lebanon peace framework
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Nada Homsi, Nada Maucourant Atallah, Jamie Prentis
Summary
Diplomats and Lebanese officials have privately expressed deep skepticism about the new Israel-Lebanon peace framework, with one Western diplomat calling it a 'non-starter.' Despite being publicly hailed as a constructive breakthrough when signed in Washington, the deal faces major obstacles including lack of Israeli movement, questions over legality, enforcement challenges regarding Hezbollah disarmament, and uncertain political backing.
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Non-starter
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