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Israeli media reported on Tuesday that the Israeli army is preparing for a prolonged presence in Lebanon, even as the United States and Iran move toward an agreement to halt fighting across all fronts. According to Israel’s public broadcaster Kan, citing unnamed security sources, the army is ready to remain in Lebanon for an extended period if instructed by political leadership. The report added that while Washington and Tehran are nearing a deal in Switzerland, Israeli forces continue operations in southern Lebanon alongside exchanges of fire in northern Israel.
The development comes as Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stated that the upcoming US-Iran memorandum of understanding includes commitments to end military tensions across the region, including Lebanon. Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that ending the conflict in Lebanon and withdrawing Israeli troops from Lebanese territory are integral parts of the agreement being negotiated with Washington.
The reports suggest that despite diplomatic progress, Israel’s military posture indicates caution and readiness for continued engagement in Lebanon.
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