Can the Israel-US-Lebanon trilateral framework survive?
The Washington agreement offers a diplomatic road map for ending the conflict, but Hezbollah’s rejection and Lebanon’s fragile political balance threaten to derail its implementation before it begins
Assessment
A diplomatic framework between Israel, the US, and Lebanon faces immediate headwinds. Hezbollah's outright rejection and Lebanon's internal political fragility create a narrow window for implementation. The agreement's survival depends on whether Washington can exert enough pressure to overcome these obstacles before the road map collapses entirely.
