After days of negotiations mediated by the United States, Israel and Lebanon signed a peace agreement in Washington aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The agreement is being viewed as a major step toward restoring peace and stability along the Israel-Lebanon border. Representatives of both countries, including their ambassadors to the United States, signed the deal after multiple rounds of discussions. Notably, Iran and Hezbollah were not included in the peace process or the final agreement. The US played a key role in facilitating the negotiations and bringing both sides to the table. The agreement is expected to reduce tensions in the region, prevent further escalation, and create conditions for maintaining peace and improving bilateral security coordination between Israel and Lebanon.


