The Iranian Fars news agency reports that a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon has been agreed upon, according to a single-source report. The announcement comes after a night of conflicting reports on the status of a potential regional deal, as The Zioneer has previously tracked multiple rounds of US-Iran-Lebanon negotiations.
The Iranian Fars news agency reported just before 01:00 Jerusalem time that a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon has been agreed upon, without providing further details on the terms or timetable. The brief report, attributed to an unnamed source, has not been confirmed by Israeli, US, or Lebanese official sources.
This report follows a night of competing claims about the status of a regional deal. As The Zioneer reported throughout June 12-14, multiple outlets — including the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar and the official i24NEWS — have reported that US-Iran talks have produced a draft framework (00:36 Jerusalem, June 13), and that Iran has asserted US willingness to compel an Israeli withdrawal. Israeli official sources have maintained that significant gaps remain.
The Fars report's key claim — that the agreement is now final and includes a full Israeli withdrawal — represents the most absolute formulation yet from an Iranian-aligned outlet. It remains unverified by any independent confirmation, and no senior Israeli or American official has commented on it as of this publication.
What remains open: whether the Fars report reflects a genuine breakthrough in negotiations, an intentional signal from Tehran, or a negotiating position leaked to shape expectations.
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- DevelopingIranian sources: senior negotiators furious; claim Israel was supposed to withdraw from southern Lebanon overnight
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