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Northern Residents Fear Lebanon Deal Will Leave Them Unprotected

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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 4 days ago
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What happened

Following U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland, a Lebanon border monitoring mechanism was announced without Israel, drawing anger in Israel. Avi Ozana of Rosh Hanikra said residents fear the IDF may have to pull back from the security strip and insisted only Israeli soldiers can protect their homes.

  • 01A US-Iran meeting in Switzerland produced a Lebanon monitoring plan without Israel.
  • 02Iran, Pakistan and Qatar will take part in the mechanism.
  • 03Avi Ozana said he has little faith in the ceasefire arrangement.
  • 04He warned about a possible IDF withdrawal from the security strip.
  • 05Northern residents fear their security is being left to foreign hands.

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Channel 13Center · Hebrew3 days ago
Northern Residents Fear Lebanon Deal Will Leave Them Unprotected
WallaCenter · Hebrew4 days ago
Security Officials Reject Any Non-U.S.-Israeli Mechanism for Southern Lebanon

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