A diplomatic source says the United States is exerting heavy pressure on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon. The report, from a single Israeli diplomatic source, has not been independently corroborated.
A single diplomatic source reported Sunday morning that the United States is applying heavy pressure on Israel to withdraw from Lebanon. The claim comes amid a broader backdrop of U.S.-led diplomatic efforts, as reported by The Zioneer over the past week, including reports that the U.S. urged Israel to halt all activity in Lebanon to preserve an emerging deal (June 17). The United States has reportedly conditioned support in the Strait of Hormuz crisis on an Israeli exit. This latest statement has not been confirmed by any official Israeli or American spokesperson. The source says the pressure is ongoing, but no specific timeline or demands have been detailed.
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