Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 17
Israel Rejects US Call to Quit Southern Lebanon as Hezbollah Presence Blocks Interim Accord
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 17

Israel Rejects US Call to Quit Southern Lebanon as Hezbollah Presence Blocks Interim Accord

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 17

Summary

  • Israel refused a US request to pull its troops from southern Lebanon, keeping forces in place because Hezbollah remains active in the area.
  • Hezbollah’s continued presence is the stated reason for the rejection, setting up a direct dispute over whether conditions are safe enough for an Israeli withdrawal.
  • Zev Elkin, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet, said Iranian officials sought to add a withdrawal clause covering Lebanon’s “security zone” to an interim deal finalized earlier this week.
  • That clash risks complicating wider US and Iranian efforts to turn the interim agreement into a broader peace accord.

Insights

With Israel defying the US-Iran pact, is a wider occupation of southern Lebanon now inevitable?
A landmark peace deal is signed, but Israel is planning a new buffer zone. Can this fragile accord survive its first test?