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Israel Says It Will Not Withdraw From Lebanon Security Zone, While Iran Warns Israel of Repeat of 2000 Withdrawal in Southern Lebanon

JERUSALEM / TEHRAN, Jun 22: Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday that Israel has no intention of withdrawing from its security zone in southern Lebanon, as Iran’s...
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National Post
· Jun 27, 2026
Israel, Lebanon sign U.S.-brokered agreement to restore Lebanese sovereignty to southern part of country
Under the deal, Hezbollah would withdraw, or be removed, from designated pilot zones that would then be transferred simultaneously from Israeli control to the Lebanese Armed Forces
Haaretz
· Jun 29, 2026
Defense minister says Israel has no territorial claims over Lebanon, but will not withdraw 'a millimeter'
Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel will not leave southern Lebanon until the Lebanese army dismantles Hezbollah's military infrastructure, adding that the U.S. supports maintaining Israel's self-declared security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza
Al Bawaba
· Jun 25, 2026
Netanyahu vows indefinite Israeli military presence in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza
ALBAWABA- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz have ruled out a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, reaffirming plans to maintain a long-term military presence in what Israel describes as security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza...
The Jerusalem Post
· Jun 22, 2026
Lebanon ceasefire shows need for IDF rethink on slow war doctrine - analysis
The slow war in Lebanon, based on a doctrine from Gaza, has resulted in leaving Hezbollah in the field just miles from Israel's northern border.
Al Jazeera
· Jun 26, 2026
Hezbollah: Israel must ‘unconditionally’ leave Lebanon
Hezbollah says Israel has no option but to “unconditionally” withdraw from southern Lebanon and other occupied areas.
World Israel News
· Jul 1, 2026
WATCH: Netanyahu visits front lines in southern Lebanon
Netanyahu visited IDF troops in southern Lebanon's security zone, declaring that Israel will not withdraw until Hezbollah is disarmed. The post WATCH: Netanyahu visits front lines in southern Lebanon appeared first on World Israel News.
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Related coverage for "Israel Says It Will Not Withdraw From Lebanon Security Zone, While Iran Warns Israel of Repeat of 2000 Withdrawal in Southern Lebanon": National Post — Israel, Lebanon sign U.S.-brokered agreement to restore Lebanese sovereignty to southern part of country. Haaretz — Defense minister says Israel has no territorial claims over Lebanon, but will not withdraw 'a millimeter'. Al Bawaba — Netanyahu vows indefinite Israeli military presence in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza. The Jerusalem Post — Lebanon ceasefire shows need for IDF rethink on slow war doctrine - analysis. Al Jazeera — Hezbollah: Israel must ‘unconditionally’ leave Lebanon. World Israel News — WATCH: Netanyahu visits front lines in southern Lebanon