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Jordan, European Commission chief welcome Israel-Lebanon deal
Jordan and the European Commission welcomed a US-mediated Israel-Lebanon framework agreement aimed at regional stability. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized disarmament of non-state groups and preserving Lebanon's sovereignty, while Jordan's foreign minister expressed hope for advancing Lebanon's interests. Protests in Beirut opposed the deal, with Hezbollah accusing it of legitimizing Israeli occupation.
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