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Ben Gvir Attacks Framework Agreement with Lebanon and Calls It a Big Mistake

Ben-Gvir's position expresses a firm rejection of the diplomatic path that led to the framework agreement concluded between Israel and Lebanon.

محمد يسري
Last updated: 28/06/2026 5:00 am
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  • Sharp Criticism of the Framework Agreement
  • Political Division and Anticipation of Implementation

Jerusalem, Israel – Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir criticized the framework agreement concluded between Israel and Lebanon. He described it as a “big mistake.” This move reflects the widening political opposition within the Israeli government coalition regarding these understandings.

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Ben Gvir’s stance expresses a categorical rejection of the diplomatic path that led to this agreement. This comes amidst growing concerns about the security and political consequences that may arise from this step. At the same time, there are varying official positions within Israel.

This controversy comes as the Israeli government seeks to implement the terms of the agreement. There is a lack of consensus within the internal political scene. Opponents see a risk to strategic interests; meanwhile, other parties view it as a necessity for calm.

Sharp Criticism of the Framework Agreement

The Israeli minister confirmed in his statements that the agreement represents an unsuccessful step. He indicated his objection to the mechanisms that led to this understanding. Moreover, this opens the door to questions about the government’s cohesion amid these public criticisms.

These criticisms come in light of the ongoing debate within political and security circles regarding the feasibility of this agreement. There are fears about its long-term effects on the northern border, especially as it places the Israeli decision-maker before new challenges.

Political Division and Anticipation of Implementation

Ben Gvir’s statements clearly reflect the sharp division in the Israeli scene towards the agreement. Opponents see it as a threat to national security. However, other official parties insist it achieves vital goals related to stability and border security.

This debate coincides with regional and international anticipation for the start of implementing the framework agreement on the ground. There is close monitoring of its repercussions on the security situation in southern Lebanon. Thus, the coming phase will be a real test for the success of these understandings.

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