NPR News: 06-28-2026 11PM EDT
6/29/20265 min
NPR News: 06-28-2026 11PM EDT
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First 90 secondsChris Clements0:00
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Dale Willman· Host0:14
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman. Fighting has continued in southern Lebanon despite a new framework agreement between Israel and the Lebanese government. It was hoped that deal would end the fighting that's devastated large parts of Lebanon. NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports on the divided opinions in Lebanon over the agreements.
Ruth Sherlock0:35
Some accept the framework agreement because they want the war to end at all costs. Others, like Frida Nuruddin, says it's a capitulation. She calls it the sale of south Lebanon.
Frida Nuruddin· Soundbite0:47
They are selling south, and they give the Israeli part to do whatever they want. So that's why we came here to say no.
Ruth Sherlock0:56
The deal would have the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah disarm before Israel leaves parts of south Lebanon that it has occupied. Hezbollah has rejected the deal entirely. And Nuruddin, who's from the south, says she doesn't believe that in practice Israel would withdraw from the land it holds. Ruth Sherlock, NPR News, Beirut.
Dale Willman· Host1:17
After two major immigration victories at the Supreme Court last week, President Trump is moving ahead with plans that could lead to the deportation of as many as one million immigrants who've been living and working