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Lebanon Army Pilot in South Lebanon Faces Israeli Security Pushback
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon are discussing a pilot that would transfer parts of southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Army after U.S. vetting and training. Israeli security officials oppose the move unless Hezbollah infrastructure is fully dismantled and the area is demilitarized.
- 01Israel and Lebanon are negotiating a security pilot in southern Lebanon.
- 02Selected areas could move to Lebanese Army control after U.S. vetting and training.
- 03Israel would keep forces in the buffer zone for oversight.
- 04Israeli security officials oppose any plan that relies on more than Israeli-American coordination.
- 05Israel says it will not withdraw while terror infrastructure or threats to the north remain.
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