for both countries. lawyer, i spoke to a correspondence, rebecca written in jerusalem and mohammed shantia in beirut. they told me how the deal is being viewed in the region overhead as we heard there this deal has vain more than a decade in the making their vain, numerous rounds of negotiations broken by the u. s. as we just heard that have all been unsuccessful until a couple of weeks ago when the 2 sides finally did reach that agreement, that deal now has been signed by the lebanese side and the israel side ending more than a decade of comp over this disputed region. is being held as a huge moment, a huge success by both sides. bye bye. as a historic moment. in fact, i mean, let's not forget that these 2 sides as we just heard in that report, have a, you know, diplomatic ties. they're, they're technically still at war and lebanon doesn't even recognize israel as a sovereign country. so, for a deal like this to be agree between those 2 sides is really being hailed as a historic moment. now, for israel, for its pot is going to benefit greatly both politically and diplomatically, but more