Israel: Hezbollah agreed to the demarcation agreement and recognized us

Israel: Hezbollah agreed to the demarcation agreement and recognized us

Israeli government spokesman Over Jendelman believed that this agreement is an explicit recognition of the State of Israel as the Lebanese and Israeli delegations arrived in the border region of Ras al-Naqura, in southern Lebanon, to sign the historical border demarcation agreement between the two countries in the presence of American mediator Amos Hoksin.

He said in statements to Arabic/Al -Hadath today, Thursday, that the signing of this agreement was made with the approval and will of Hezbollah, in an indication that the latter who has always been publicly not recognized by the “Zionist entity” as described, approved and recognized the countries of Israel. .
He also gave consideration to the fact that his nation will become one of the biggest exporters of gas.

He added that the aforementioned arrangement had nothing to do with removing gas from the Carich field.
The Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid had previously called the accord a “political and economic triumph,” saying that his nation will receive a 17 percent share of the proceeds from the Qana field in southern Lebanon.

He also stressed that he “strengthens and fortifies the security of his country and freedom of its work against Hezbollah, adding that Lebanon” recognized “the State of Israel. He stated: “It is unusual for a hostile state to formally and in front of the entire international community acknowledge Israel as a state.

“The important agreement in which the United States mediated for many months in order to demarcate the maritime borders between the two parties was signed by the Israeli government and Lebanese President Michel Aoun earlier today. This agreement represents a diplomatic exit from the hostility that lasted for decades and opens the way for energy exploration off the coasts of the two countries.

Hezbollah accepted the demarcation deal and acknowledged us, according to Israel.

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