Opposition figure Yair Golan stated tonight that there is no diplomatic initiative on any front and Israel is 'not even near the negotiating table,' a claim presented alongside a conflicting report by journalist Yaki Adamkar that a historic Israel-Lebanon agreement was signed overnight Friday, under which the US and Lebanon recognize an Israeli security zone.
Opposition MK Yair Golan delivered a public assessment Sunday evening asserting that no diplomatic initiative exists on any front and that Israel is 'not even near the negotiating table.' The statement was immediately juxtaposed against a report by journalist Yaki Adamkar, who claimed that a historic trilateral agreement between Israel, the US, and Lebanon was signed overnight Friday. According to Adamkar's report, the US and Lebanon formally recognize an Israeli security zone on Lebanese soil — a significant development that contradicts Golan's assessment of diplomatic stagnation.
As The Zioneer reported over the past two weeks, multiple unverified accounts have described a US-brokered framework that would keep IDF forces in a security belt in southern Lebanon until Hezbollah disarmament, with full Israeli freedom of action. Golan's dismissal of any diplomatic progress appears to be a political critique of the government, while Adamkar's report — though from a single source — aligns with a pattern of reports suggesting an agreement was reached late Friday night (The Zioneer, Fri 22:37; Sat 20:58). The two claims present sharply conflicting pictures of the current diplomatic reality.
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- StrongUnverified report claims US, Lebanon sign deal recognizing Israeli security zone in southern Lebanon
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