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Security official says Iran deal does not require Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Walla · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
A security official said the agreement with Iran does not require Israel to withdraw from Lebanon. The IDF has been told to hold its control line, expand its overnight operations, and prepare for a ceasefire.
- 01No Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon is included in the Iran agreement.
- 02The IDF was told to stabilize its control line, including near Beaufort.
- 03Israeli forces captured Tibnin overnight.
- 04Civilians will not be allowed back into areas under IDF control.
- 05The official said there is still “a lot of work” in captured areas.
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