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Netanyahu Says Israel Will Keep Forces in Lebanon, Despite U.S.-Iran Deal

4 sources5 storiesFirst seen 6/15/2026Score58Mixed Progress
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Netanyahu says Israel won't leave occupied land in Lebanon

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Netanyahu Says Israel Will Keep Forces in Lebanon, Despite U.S.-Iran Deal

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Netanyahu says Israel will remain in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces will maintain a ‘security zone' in occupied Lebanon.

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"The struggle has not ended," a defiant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israelis.

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Israel's occupation of territory in Lebanon and Syria will continue, PM Netanyahu said, despite US deal with Iran.

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Summary

**Summary:** Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel would maintain its forces in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, despite the U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement. **Why It Matters:** This statement underscores Israel's continued presence in these areas, potentially complicating regional stability and furthering tensions between Israel, Iran,

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