An analysis of Hezbollah's statement on the emerging Lebanon agreement suggests the deal does not provide for a full IDF withdrawal from southern Lebanon, the release of Hezbollah operatives captured by Israel, or the return of residents to Israeli-controlled villages in the south, according to N13/Army Radio's Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh.
An implied analysis of Hezbollah's official statement on the emerging Lebanon agreement, as reported by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13/Army Radio), indicates what the group's leadership tacitly acknowledges are the deal's omissions. The statement, which Hezbollah characterized as a "preface" to what follows, does not mention a full IDF withdrawal from southern Lebanon — suggesting Israel's forces would remain in at least parts of the security zone. Hezbollah also avoided any reference to the release of its operatives captured by the IDF, or to the return of residents to villages currently under Israeli control. The reading reinforces core Israeli demands that any framework preserve security arrangements on the ground. As The Zioneer reported earlier today, Israel has publicly rejected the inclusion of a Lebanon clause in the broader U.S.-Iran talks, and the IDF continues operations in southern Lebanon despite reports of a pending agreement. The analysis remains an interpretive reading of Hezbollah's language; no official text of the deal has been published.
- DevelopingNo official confirmation released on reported US-Iran deal terms for Lebanon
- DevelopingReport: Iran-US talks include terms for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, release of Hezbollah prisoners
- DevelopingAnalysis: Emerging Lebanon Agreement Unique – No Israeli Territorial Withdrawal
- DevelopingNo Hezbollah attacks or Israeli strikes reported since US-Iran deal announcement
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