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Israel to Propose Limited Pullback in South Lebanon as Pilot for New Deal
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 4 days ago
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What happened
Israel will propose in Washington a pilot plan for a partial IDF withdrawal from a small area in southern Lebanon, to be followed by Lebanese Army deployment under U.S. supervision. The three-day talks begin Tuesday and are meant to produce confidence-building steps while Israel continues operations against a Hezbollah underground site at Ali Tahar Ridge.
- 01Israel will propose a pilot withdrawal from southern Lebanon in Washington.
- 02Lebanese forces would enter the area under American supervision.
- 03The talks begin Tuesday and are due to last three days.
- 04Israel wants confidence-building steps, not an imposed U.S. or Iranian diktat.
- 05The IDF is still working to destroy a Hezbollah underground compound at Ali Tahar Ridge.
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