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Berri warns of potential Israel-Lebanon conflict involving army and Hezbollah

3 July 2026
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Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has expressed concerns that Israel aims to incite conflict between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Hezbollah, emphasizing that such a scenario would exacerbate internal divisions in Lebanon but asserting, “this will not happen.” In a recent interview, Berri criticized a framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel, labeling it as “an agreement of sedition.” He underscored the importance of maintaining civil peace and preventing political disputes from escalating. Berri also indicated that resolving Lebanon’s ongoing political and security crisis requires extensive international support, particularly from the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. He welcomed diplomatic efforts involving regional players like Egypt and Qatar, urging all initiatives that promote unity among the Lebanese to be supported. His remarks come amid ongoing debates regarding the framework agreement and its repercussions for Lebanon’s security and relations with Israel.

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Tensions between Israel and Lebanon have historically been high, particularly due to the presence of Hezbollah, which Israel considers a terrorist organization. The framework agreement under discussion relates to maritime borders and economic rights in the context of significant regional geopolitical dynamics. Lebanon has faced prolonged political instability, with sectarian divisions often leading to violence. Berri’s warnings about internal conflict highlight the fragile state of Lebanon’s political landscape and the need for careful navigation to avoid sectarian strife that could destabilize the country further.

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