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Ben Gvir slams Israel-Lebanon deal as ‘major mistake,’ demands PM hold cabinet vote

Netanyahu called the U.S.-brokered deal a historic step, while Ben Gvir said Lebanon cannot be trusted to disarm Hezbollah.

  • On Friday, Israel and Lebanon signed a US-brokered framework agreement in Washington to end the state of war, establishing a trial plan for Lebanese soldiers to reclaim territory and disarm Hezbollah.
  • Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the broader Middle East conflict on March 2 by firing rockets at Israel to avenge Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in US-Israeli strikes; Israel responded with heavy airstrikes and ground invasion.
  • According to the agreement, Israel and Lebanon "declare their intent to conclusively end the conflict, address its underlying causes, and to therewith formally conclude any state of war between them," including a trial phase for Lebanese forces.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the deal a "historic achievement" and a "blow to Iran and Hezbollah," while National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir asserted "the state of Lebanon will not disarm Hezbollah."
  • Lebanese President Joseph Aoun described the deal as "a first step" to restoring his country's sovereignty, yet Qassem stated the framework is "humiliating, shameful, and a surrender of sovereignty" and "null and void.
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Israel's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, classified the agreement with Lebanon as a serious error, and demanded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vote to reject the pact. The ultra-conservative announced on Saturday that he will formally demand that Netanyahu convene an urgent vote in the Executive to reject the framework agreement. Yes, for the time being we remain in most [Lebanon] territory, but the Lebanese state will no…

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Israel’s Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, this Saturday called the framework agreement reached with Lebanon a “big mistake” and announced that he would formally demand the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to call for an urgent vote in the Council of Ministers to reject the pact. “Yes, for now we remain in most of the territory, but the State of Lebanon will not disarm Hezbollah,” the ultra-conservative politician warned on soci…

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Netanyahu says deal with Lebanon ‘historic’ for Israel

The Israeli prime minister says the deal is a blow to Iran and Hezbollah.

·Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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The Times of Israel broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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