Israel challenges Iran and reaffirms that it will maintain its military presence in southern Lebanon

Israel challenges Iran and reaffirms that it will maintain its military presence in southern Lebanon
Israel challenges Iran and reaffirms that it will maintain its military presence in southern Lebanon
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The government of Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that it will continue operations against Hezbollah and will maintain the so-called "security zone" in Lebanese territory, despite Tehran's demands in the context of negotiations with the United States

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Israel reaffirmed that it will maintain its military operations and the so-called "security zone" in southern Lebanon, defying Iran's demands and marking one of the main points of conflict in the negotiations that Tehran is holding with the United States to consolidate peace in the Middle East.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir issued a joint statement making it clear that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will not change their strategy on the northern front.

Israel will not concede positions against Hezbollah

After a meeting that also included the commander of the Northern Command, Rafi Milo, Israeli authorities emphasized that the security of Israeli citizens will remain the government's absolute priority.

“The Israel Defense Forces will continue to act decisively to neutralize threats against our soldiers and citizens, dismantle terrorist infrastructure, and maintain the security zone in southern Lebanon,” they stated.

The statement represents a direct response to Iran's demands, which calls for the cessation of Israeli operations against the terrorist group Hezbollah as a condition for advancing a broader regional agreement.

Netanyahu hardens his stance against Tehran

The Israeli government insists that the military presence in southern Lebanon is a strategic necessity to protect northern Israeli communities from Hezbollah attacks.

The IDF continues to carry out operations against positions and infrastructure of the Iran-backed terrorist group. According to data from Lebanese authorities, the clashes between Israel and Hezbollah since March have left more than 4,000 dead and 12,000 injured.

Netanyahu hardens his stance against Tehran
Netanyahu hardens his stance against Tehran

In recent days, Israeli officials reiterated that there is no plan to abandon the security strip currently under Israeli military control.

Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated that Israel has no “territorial ambitions” in Lebanon, although he defended the continuation of operations for security reasons.

Hezbollah rejects Israeli presence

From Beirut, Hezbollah's terrorist leader, Naim Qassem, categorically rejected the presence of Israeli troops on Lebanese soil.

“The presence of Israeli troops on Lebanese soil is impossible,” he stated during a televised speech.

Qassem also questioned the existence of a “security zone” controlled by Israel and asserted that only the Lebanese state has the legitimacy to guarantee the country's sovereignty.

“There are no security zones for Israel,” he declared.

Hezbollah rejects the Israeli presence
Hezbollah rejects the Israeli presence

The terrorist leader also blamed the United States for the current situation and warned that his organization will respond to any violation of a potential ceasefire.

“Israel is an aggressor and must leave,” he maintained.

A key obstacle to regional peace

While Washington and Tehran attempt to advance an agreement that consolidates the end of hostilities in the Middle East, the future of southern Lebanon appears as one of the main obstacles to achieving a definitive solution.

Israel considers it essential to maintain a military presence that guarantees the security of its northern border, while Iran and Hezbollah demand a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces.

The cross statements from Netanyahu and Qassem reflect that, despite recent diplomatic advances, the most sensitive points of the conflict remain far from resolution and continue to threaten the stability of the region.


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