Lebanon, Israel, US Sign Peace Deal

Kathmandu. Lebanon, Israel, and the United States have signed a tripartite agreement with the aim of paving the way for a peace treaty.

The agreement includes a process aimed at disarming Hezbollah, as well as Lebanese soldiers taking control of two areas occupied by Israel, and is the result of the fifth round of talks held in the United States.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at the signing ceremony that the agreement has begun to create the necessary framework for lasting peace and security.

Lebanon's Ambassador to Washington, Nada Hamadeh Mowad, said the agreement is the first step towards restoring Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity, ensuring the end of hostilities, and enabling the Lebanese people to return to their land.

Hezbollah brought Lebanon into the West Asia war on March 2, while Iran targeted Israel in retaliation for the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli attack, firing rockets.

In response, Israel retaliated with an attack, and its army continued to occupy parts of southern Lebanon.

Israel and Lebanon have declared their intention to

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