Opposition leader Yair Lapid made a statement Saturday night claiming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a withdrawal from Lebanon without receiving anything in return, according to reports.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid said Saturday evening that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a withdrawal from Lebanon without any compensation, according to reports from the channel. The statement adds a sharp domestic political dimension to the ongoing debate over Israel's military posture in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer has reported over the past week, the question of an Israeli withdrawal has been a central topic in diplomatic exchanges involving the US and Iran, with Trump administration officials reportedly pressing Israel on the issue. Lapid's claim — attributed to a single source — could not be independently verified on Saturday night, and no official confirmation from the Prime Minister's Office or the IDF was immediately available.
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