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As its deal with Israel stalls, Lebanon fears being stuck in same limbo as Gaza

Haaretz

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July 7, 2026

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As its deal with Israel stalls, Lebanon fears being stuck in same limbo as Gaza

While the frustrated Lebanese leadership is escalating its rhetoric against Israel and Hezbollah largely refrains from action, the IDF continues its targeted operations, raising the Lebanese's concern that the seemingly temporary reality will become a permanent one

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Haaretz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Returning Southern Lebanon residents find rubble where their homes once stood

Almost a million Lebanese remain displaced over fears of continued fighting between Hezbollah and the Israeli military. Those who have returned found neighborhoods wiped out and homes in ruins. 'It's the beginning of a new struggle,' one said

Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 23, 2026

Minister Sa’ar says 'No country would tolerate what Israel faces from Lebanon'

Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa'ar addressed the situation in Lebanon at the JNS conference in Jerusalem, 'The problem was and is still Hezbollah; the main obstacle to Lebanese sovereignty and regional stability.'

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 23, 2026

Can Lebanon Israel Talks Succeed Under the Shadow of the US Iran Deal?

Lebanon and Israel are beginning a new round of direct negotiations in Washington aimed at ending months of conflict along their shared border. The talks come after repeated diplomatic efforts failed to secure a lasting ceasefire and amid growing concerns in Beirut that a separate U.S. agreement with Iran has weakened Lebanon’s negotiating position. Lebanese [] The post Can Lebanon Israel Talks Succeed Under the Shadow of the US Iran Deal? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Iran Herald

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· Jul 5, 2026

Israel isnt leaving Lebanon and Syria may be next

Israels refusal to withdraw, Hezbollahs refusal to disarm, and new strikes near the Golan Heights point to a conflict that is expanding, not endingIsrael has no intention of leaving Lebanon. At least, it won't do so now and on terms that would suit Beirut (not to mention Hezbollah and Tehran). Moreover, in parallel with the Lebanese campaign, West Jerusalem is reactivating operations in Syria: I

TRT World

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· Jun 24, 2026

US says Lebanon issue is separate from Iran

An uneasy calm has descended on Lebanon, with the Israeli military still occupying parts of the south despite Hezbollah insisting it should withdraw. For months, Israel's scorched earth policy has devastated the region, as the US now tries to separate Lebanon’s future from a deal with Iran. Bassam Bounenni reports.

Hananya Naftali

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· Jun 21, 2026

An Iranian source familiar with the details tells the Iranian news agency "Tasnim"

An Iranian source familiar with the details tells the Iranian news agency Tasnim:If Israel does not withdraw from Lebanon - the negotiations will be stopped

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Related coverage for "As its deal with Israel stalls, Lebanon fears being stuck in same limbo as Gaza": Haaretz — Returning Southern Lebanon residents find rubble where their homes once stood. Arutz Sheva — Minister Sa’ar says 'No country would tolerate what Israel faces from Lebanon'. Modern Diplomacy — Can Lebanon Israel Talks Succeed Under the Shadow of the US Iran Deal?. Iran Herald — Israel isnt leaving Lebanon and Syria may be next . TRT World — US says Lebanon issue is separate from Iran. Hananya Naftali — An Iranian source familiar with the details tells the Iranian news agency "Tasnim"