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Netanyahu Says Israel Won't Leave Occupied Land in Lebanon

via Reuters·1h ago

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not leave occupied land in Lebanon, despite the U.S.-Iran deal and calls for troop withdrawal. This stance complicates the broader peace negotiations and suggests a divergence between U.S. and Israeli strategic goals in the region. The refusal to withdraw adds a layer of tension to the diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war.

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