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Israel and Lebanon reach 'historic' agreement on maritime border dispute

Israel and Lebanon have reached a "historic" US-brokered agreement to resolve a long-standing dispute over their maritime boundaries that could unlock exploration for gas resources in the area.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid celebrated the agreement, signed this Tuesday (11).

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“Israel and Lebanon have reached a historic agreement that resolves the maritime dispute,” said a statement from Lapid’s office, calling it “a historic milestone that will strengthen Israel’s security.”

Two years ago, the United States was mediating an agreement between these neighbors without diplomatic relations to resolve the dispute over an area of ​​the Mediterranean rich in gas resources.

Although the pact appeared to collapse after Israel rejected Beirut's amendments, negotiations continued until a final agreement was reached.

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“All our demands were met, the changes we asked for were corrected. We protect Israel's security interests and are on the path to a historic agreement,” said Israel's chief negotiator, Eyal Hulata, in a statement on Tuesday.

The announcement comes 20 days before the end of Lebanese President Michel Aoun's presidential term, a date that coincides with Israeli legislative elections on November 1, which could mean the return to power of Benjamin Netanyahu with his ultra-Orthodox and far-right allies .

Lebanon and Israel are still technically at war and have no diplomatic relations. Its land border is patrolled by the United Nations.

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Source: AFP

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