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Israel and U.S. Clash Over Troop Deployment in Southern Lebanon
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67% centerFirst reported by Channel 13 · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
An Israeli official said Israel is in tough talks with the U.S. over keeping forces in southern Lebanon and will not withdraw from its positions. The comments followed an Israeli strike on a rocket launcher and a sharp public critique from Donald Trump of Israel’s Lebanon operations.
- 01Israel says it will not withdraw from positions in southern Lebanon.
- 02A senior official said talks with the U.S. on deployment are “tough.”
- 03The Israeli Air Force destroyed a launcher after rockets were fired at an IDF force.
- 04Donald Trump criticized Israel’s Lebanon strikes during the G7 summit in France.
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