Netanyahu Tells Trump: Israel Will Not Withdraw From Lebanon
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-94% Very Left
- Reliability
25% ReliableLimited
- Policy Leaning
-96% Very Left
- Politician Portrayal
-46% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : The tensions highlight ongoing strains in the U.S.-Israel relationship even as both nations have coordinated closely against Iranian threats in the past.43% : Defense Minister Israel Katz said troops would stay deployed indefinitely in buffer zones seized in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza to counter militant threats.
40% : The developments come as Israel continues targeted operations in Lebanon following recent rocket fire and other threats from Hezbollah.
39% : He made clear that the Israel Defense Forces would remain in positions they currently occupy in southern Lebanon and would continue operations against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group.
36% : The group has been engaged in cross-border fighting with Israel, which intensified amid the wider regional conflict.
30% : JERUSALEM (VINnews) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told President Trump that Israel will not withdraw forces from Lebanon and does not consider itself bound by provisions in a new U.S.-Iran agreement calling for a halt to military operations there, Israeli officials said Monday.
24% : "The IDF will not withdraw from Lebanon, will remain in the positions it currently occupies, and will continue to act to thwart the threat from Hezbollah -- including destroying terrorist infrastructure and responding to any attack against Israel," Netanyahu told Trump, according to quotes reported by Israeli outlets citing officials.
16% : Netanyahu and Trump have clashed repeatedly over Israel's campaign against Hezbollah.
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