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Israel’s Strategic Dilemma: Media Reacts to New Lebanon Framework as "Gaza Model" Replication and Potential Betrayal

As the dust settles on the newly signed Israel-Lebanon framework agreement, Israeli media outlets are engaged in a fierce debate over the deal’s long-term implications. While the government hails the accord as a diplomatic breakthrough that weakens Iranian influence, opinion pieces and analyses from the last 24 hours paint a picture of deep strategic anxiety, with critics warning that the agreement prioritizes global economic stability over Israel’s security needs. The "Gaza Model" and the Illusion of Security A prominent critique emerging from military analysts is that the new framework merely replicates the US-led model recently applied in Gaza, focusing on technical mechanisms while ignoring political realities. In an opinion piece for Maariv, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Amit Yagur argues that the deal relies heavily on "pilot zones" where the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) must prove their ability to disarm Hezbollah before the IDF withdraws . Yagur contends that this approach...
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Lebanese Media Divided Over Israel-Lebanon Memorandum

In the past hours, Lebanese media outlets spanning the political spectrum have intensely covered and analyzed the newly announced Israel-Lebanon memorandum, a fragile agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions along the border while opening the door to limited economic cooperation. The coverage reflects the country’s deep political divisions, with pro-government publications cautiously supportive and Hezbollah-aligned media striking a far more skeptical tone. The memorandum, which lays out steps to reduce border hostilities and potentially foster cross-border economic initiatives, has sparked a wave of commentary emphasizing its conditional and tactical nature.  Pro-Government Media: A Tactical Step Toward Stability Leading pro-government outlets such as An-Nahar and L’Orient-Le Jour framed the memorandum as a pragmatic move to prevent further instability. In an editorial published this morning, An-Nahar described the agreement as “a necessary tactical move to prevent further econom...

Tehran's State Media Frame New US Strikes as Proof Washington 'Cannot Be Trusted'

Iran's pro-government press spent the past 12 hours converging on a single message: the latest American strikes on Iranian coastal sites have exposed Washington as a treacherous negotiator, even as Tehran insists it still holds decisive leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and the fate of Lebanon. After US forces struck Iranian missile, drone, and radar positions in response to an alleged Iranian drone attack on shipping in the strait, the Foreign Ministry — amplified across Press TV, Tasnim, and IRNA — branded the raids a “blatant violation” of the June 17 memorandum of understanding and of the UN Charter. State outlets reported that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had already retaliated against US-linked targets in the Gulf, describing its “right to reciprocal response” as “legitimate and certain.” The tone in hardline commentary was sharper still. Kayhan, whose editorial line is widely seen as reflecting the Supreme Leader's office, and its managing editor Hossein Sharia...

Hezbollah Leader Slams "Framework Agreement" as Surrender of Lebanese Sovereignty

Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem has strongly condemned the newly announced "framework agreement" between the Lebanese government and Israel, describing it as a severe surrender of national sovereignty that legitimizes a prolonged Israeli occupation. According to a report by Al Mayadeen, Qassem warned that the deal deprives displaced Lebanese citizens of their right to return and risks paving the way for the annexation of Lebanese territory. The remarks come amidst escalating tensions and a fragile ceasefire along the volatile northern border region. In a detailed statement, Qassem criticized the Lebanese authorities for allowing the enemy to dictate internal affairs, insisting that any arrangement must be strictly confined to the area south of the Litani River. He labeled the agreement a "terrible fall" and a "great sin," arguing that it enables Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to monitor the deployment of the Lebanese army in desig...

Romania's Symbolic Vote on Moldova Union Masks a Slower, Harder Reality

On 24 June 2026 the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Romania's parliament, let a bill “on the unification of Romania with the Republic of Moldova” pass without a vote. Under Romanian rules, a draft that is not debated within a 45-day deadline is automatically deemed approved by the first chamber. The deadline lapsed, and the session chair simply declared the proposal adopted. Romanian, Ukrainian and Russian outlets alike called it adoptare tacită — “tacit adoption,” a procedural pass-through rather than a political endorsement. The headline is easily misread. No binding unification process has begun. The bill, sponsored by the fringe far-right S.O.S. România party, still must clear the Senate, the decisive chamber, and it carries negative opinions from the government and from the Chamber's own legal and human-rights committees. A former head of the Constitutional Court called it unconstitutional, with “no chance.” Bucharest's stated priority is helping Moldova into t...

Report Alleges Israeli Influence Campaign Targeting Greek and Cypriot Elites Amid Deepening Strategic Ties

A controversial new report alleges that Israel has been employing tactics to influence politicians, journalists, and academics in Greece and Cyprus, drawing historical parallels to Cold War-era influence operations. The claims, which highlight the complexities of a rapidly deepening regional alliance, remain unverified but are sparking discussion regarding the extent of foreign influence in the Eastern Mediterranean. According to an anonymous security source of The Levant Files in Athens, Israeli operatives have been utilizing various methods—including purported economic incentives—to cultivate relationships within the Greek and Cypriot intelligence communities, media, and political spheres. The source likened the alleged strategy to the methods utilized by the United States during the Greek Civil War (1945-1949), when Washington allegedly employed economic and diplomatic leverage to sway Greek intellectuals, journalists, and politicians against the Soviet Union. "In the last coup...

The Levant Files Intervention: The Ghost of Civil War Returns to Lebanon

The framework signed in Washington this week solves nothing, because it asks Hezbollah to do the one thing it will never do voluntarily: surrender its weapons. Disarmament is not a clause to be haggled over; it is the party’s reason for being. Naim Qassem said as much — no normalization, no gains for Israel, the resistance as “the pillar of Lebanon’s independence.” Strip away the diplomatic varnish and the message is simple: the guns stay. That leaves Lebanon two roads, and both are dark. On the first, Israel keeps its boots on Lebanese soil, citing Hezbollah’s refusal to disarm as the standing justification for occupation. Every strike and every leaflet drop deepens the very enmity the framework claims to dissolve. On the second — the road Hezbollah’s own MP, Hassan Fadlallah, named aloud when he warned of “civil war” — the Lebanese state tries to enforce the deal itself. But the army that would do the enforcing is weak, under-equipped, and sectarally mixed. Order it to disarm Hezboll...

Hezbollah Vows ‘Hands on Our Weapons’ as Israel and Lebanon Sign US-Brokered Framework

Hezbollah moved swiftly to reject a US-mediated framework agreement signed by Israel and Lebanon in Washington on Friday, with the Iran-backed group’s supporters burning cars and blocking roads in Beirut even as its leaders vowed to keep their arsenal. The trilateral accord, signed at the State Department by the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors and announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, was not signed by Hezbollah — though the group remains the principal party to the fighting it is meant to end. The framework ties a phased Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon to Hezbollah’s disarmament, a condition the movement flatly refuses. “Our hands are on our weapons,” a Hezbollah spokesperson told Newsweek, warning that further clashes were inevitable if Israel did not pull back fully. “As long as there is occupation, there is resistance.” The spokesperson said the group would honor the deal only if Israel committed in full, rejecting what it called the idea of “surrendering our land t...

Türkiye Halkları Yasta: Sinemanın Dev Çınarı, Unutulmaz Değerimiz Kadir İnanır’ı Kaybettik

Türk sinemasının kalbi bugün derinden sarsıldı; Türkiye halkları, topraklarının yetiştirdiği en büyük kültürel değerlerden birini yitirmenin derin yası içinde. Yeşilçam’ın efsanevi jönü, vakur duruşu ve benzersiz karizmasıyla milyonların sevgilisi olan usta sanatçı Kadir İnanır, yoğun bakımda verdiği yaşam mücadelesini kaybederek 77 yaşında aramızdan ayrıldı. 14 Mayıs akşamı zatürre ve solunum yetmezliği teşhisiyle hastaneye kaldırılan İnanır, akciğerindeki tümör nedeniyle tedavi sürecinin kontrolü ve acı çekmemesi amacıyla 21 Mayıs'ta entübe edilmişti. Hayat arkadaşı Jülide Kural’ın ve tüm sevenlerinin büyük bir umutla takip ettiği yaklaşık iki aylık yoğun bakım sürecinin ardından, usta oyuncudan gelen acı haber tüm ülkeyi yasa boğdu. Fatsa'dan Yeşilçam'ın Zirvesine 15 Nisan 1949'da Ordu'nun Fatsa ilçesinde doğan Kadir İnanır, sinema dünyasına 1967'de adım attı. Asıl büyük çıkışını, Türkan Şoray ile başrolünü paylaştığı Kara Gözlüm filmiyle yaptı. Bu efsanevi o...

IRGC Navy Declares Iran-Designated Routes Only Safe Passages Through Strait of Hormuz

According to Qods News Agency (QNA) — an Iranian state-aligned outlet with close institutional ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and widely regarded as a semi-official mouthpiece of the hardline security establishment in Tehran — the Naval Force of the IRGC has issued a stark warning declaring that vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz must use only the navigation routes officially designated by Iran, following reports that an alternative shipping corridor had been announced by unspecified authorities without prior coordination with Tehran. In a statement released early Thursday, the IRGC Navy described the newly announced route as “unacceptable and extremely dangerous,” asserting that it had been introduced without the knowledge or approval of Iranian authorities. The statement underscored that the only authorized navigation corridors through the strategically critical waterway are those previously communicated by Iran, and warned that any vessel operating outside...