The agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut does not answer the most urgent question: when will the Israeli occupation end?
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Ethel Bonet
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AraThe agreement between Tel Aviv and Beirut does not answer the most urgent question: when will the Israeli occupation end?ara.catA week ago in Washington there were smiles, handshakes and an agreement presented as the beginning of the end of the war between Israel and Lebanon . However, the situation on the ground has barely changed. Israeli soldiers remain deployed in parts of southern Lebanon and thousands of residents are still displaced, waiting to return to their war-torn villages. The document, presented by the United States as the first step to stabilize the border and restore the authority of the Lebanese state, leaves the most important question unanswered: when will the Israeli occupation really end?
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