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Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military presence in Lebanon

Middle East Eye

Middle East Eye

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June 23, 2026

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Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military presence in Lebanon Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, defence minister Israel Katz and Chief of the General Staff Eyal Zamir have reaffirmed Israel's intention to maintain its military presence in southern Lebanon and continue operations against Hezbollah. In a joint statement, the three leaders said the Israeli military would continue to act with determination in order to neutralize threats against our soldiers and our citizens and would keep targeting what it described as Hezbollah infrastructure. They also said Israeli forces would continue to maintain the security zone in southern Lebanon. The statement followed separate remarks by Netanyahu, who said the Israeli military would retain full freedom of action in Lebanon. My stance is firm on our remaining in the security zone in southern Lebanon for as long as is required, he said, signalling that Israel does not currently intend to withdraw from areas it considers strategically important. ההנחיה שלי ושל שר הביטחון לצה״ל היא ברורה והיא לא השתנתה: ללוחמים שלנו בדרום לבנון יש חופש פעולה מלא לסכל כל איום ישיר או מתהווה עליהם או על תושבי הצפון. אין לצה״ל שום הגבלה בעניין זה. אני עומד מאחוריהם, העם כולו עומד מאחוריהם. אני עומד איתן על כך שנישאר ברצועת הביטחון בדרום pic.twitter.com/tbSZG3VwMr — Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) June 22, 2026

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Al-Monitor

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· Jun 30, 2026

Netanyahu visits occupied southern Lebanon, says Israel won't leave yet

TEL AVIV, June 30 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday visited Lebanese territory occupied by the Israeli military, telling soldiers that Israel would not withdraw from the country's south as long as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued to pose a threat.It was the first visit by Netanyahu to occupied Lebanese territory since the Israeli and Lebanese governments reached a security agreement last Friday mediated by the United States under which Israel will hand over two areas to Lebanon's army.

Times of India

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· Jul 1, 2026

'We will not leave': Netanyahu visits Israeli troops in 'occupied' southern Lebanon

'We will not leave': Netanyahu visits Israeli troops in 'occupied' southern Lebanon

Middle East Eye

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· Jun 26, 2026

Israel vows to maintain military presence in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria

Israel vows to maintain military presence in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defence minister Israel Katz said Israeli forces will remain in parts of southern Lebanon, Syria and Gaza for as long as the government considers necessary, reaffirming Israel's intention to maintain its military presence in those areas. Speaking at a military graduation ceremony, Netanyahu said troops would stay in what he described as security zones, while Katz reiterated that Israel would not withdraw from southern Lebanon even if requested by the Trump administration. Their remarks come despite the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, which calls for the immediate and permanent end of military operations in Lebanon and affirms the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Netanyahu says IDF will remain a presence in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has committed to maintaining a military presence in Lebanon. The IDF will not withdraw troops from southern Lebanon and will continue to operate within the 10-kilometre security zone. Mr Netanyahu said Israel has achieved “tremendous accomplishments” and will not give them up.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Netanyahu Declares Israel Will Not Leave Lebanon, Putting the Iran MoU at Risk

Netanyahu stood with Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon on July 1 and declared the military will not leave while Hezbollah is armed — a position Iran has said constitutes grounds for annulment of the Islamabad MoU. The US has brokered two incompatible agreements and offered no mechanism to reconcile them.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Netanyahu visits occupied southern Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ‌Netanyahu on Tuesday visited Lebanese territory occupied by the Israeli military, telling soldiers that Israel would not withdraw from the country's south as long as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued to pose a threat. It was the first visit by Netanyahu to occupied ‌Lebanese territory since the Israeli and Lebanese governments reached a security agreement last Friday mediated by the US under which Israel will hand over two areas to Lebanon's Army. Our insistence i

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu vows continued Israeli military presence in Lebanon": Al-Monitor — Netanyahu visits occupied southern Lebanon, says Israel won't leave yet. Times of India — 'We will not leave': Netanyahu visits Israeli troops in 'occupied' southern Lebanon. Middle East Eye — Israel vows to maintain military presence in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria. Sky News Australia — Netanyahu says IDF will remain a presence in Lebanon. The Eastern Herald — Netanyahu Declares Israel Will Not Leave Lebanon, Putting the Iran MoU at Risk. The korea Herald News — Netanyahu visits occupied southern Lebanon