Lebanese President Michel Aoun said Tuesday that he will not compromise on any issue except a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, according to a report by Israel Hayom. The statement reinforces the precondition that a political settlement requires a full IDF pullout.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun declared Tuesday that he will not compromise on any issue except a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory, as reported by Israel Hayom. The statement echoes a consistent precondition voiced by Iran, Hezbollah-aligned figures, and Lebanese officials in recent weeks: that any political settlement in the north requires a complete IDF pullout from positions held in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer previously reported, Prime Minister Netanyahu has publicly rejected this demand, asserting that Israeli forces will not leave security zones established in Lebanon. The dispatch is based on a single-source report; the exact venue or full context of Aoun's remarks has not been independently verified.
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