Katz says US has not asked Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon
Katz says US has not asked Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz says Washington has not requested that Israel withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon, despite Iran's assertion that the US-Iran agreement includes such a provision. Speaking at a convention of local leaders in Tel Aviv, Katz said Israel had made clear it would maintain its military presence. "We have announced that in any case we are not withdrawing and, as of this moment, and this is a diplomatic achievement, there is no American demand for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon," he said. Katz added that he had conveyed Israel's position to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had told President Donald Trump that Israeli forces would remain in southern Lebanon "to protect the residents of the north".
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Forecast derived from cascade analysis. Watch confirmation indicators below.
Confirmation indicators
- ◆Iran's increased rhetoric: Iranian officials make public statements threatening military action against Israel if its presence in Lebanon is not withdrawn. This could include direct threats or veiled warnings through proxy groups. Increased US
- ◆Israel tensions: The US administration publicly expresses disapproval of Israel's continued presence in Lebanon, potentially leading to a diploma