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Israel and Lebanon Near Limited South Lebanon Withdrawal Pilot
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
75% centerFirst reported by Kan News · 3 hours ago
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What happened
Israel and Lebanon are close to a U.S.-mediated pilot deal for a limited Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon. The Lebanese Army would replace IDF forces, while the United States would oversee implementation, but disputes remain over the area, borders and timing.
- 01Israel and Lebanon are nearing a U.S.-mediated pilot for a limited IDF withdrawal.
- 02The Lebanese Army would enter the area, and U.S. forces would oversee the arrangement.
- 03Key disputes remain over the enclave’s size, borders and withdrawal pace.
- 04Israel wants a gradual process to test Lebanese Army control and Hezbollah’s absence.
- 05Talks in Washington were expected to end Thursday after three days.
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