Israel and Lebanon Agree on Principles for IDF Withdrawal Pilot Zones Amid Ongoing Negotiations
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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago
What happened
Israel, Lebanon, and the US have agreed on the principles for implementing pilot zones where the IDF will withdraw, with the Lebanese army taking over security. Final details will be settled soon, and further technical talks will aim for a comprehensive peace deal. Verification of Hezbollah’s disarmament will exclude UN and US troops, with ongoing discussions on property and weapons removal.
- 01Israel, Lebanon, and the US agree on pilot zone principles for IDF withdrawal.
- 02Lebanese army to assume security responsibility in agreed pilot zones.
- 03Final implementation details expected in the coming days.
- 04Verification of Hezbollah disarmament excludes UN and US ground forces.
- 05Two pilot zones agreed; further zones depend on initial success.
- 06Technical talks will continue to finalize the trilateral framework agreement.
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