Thursday, June 25, 2026 - Israel said Thursday, June 25, that it would only withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon after Hezbollah was disarmed, as the two countries engaged in US-mediated talks in Washington. The Israeli military has launched widespread airstrikes in Lebanon and sent troops into the country’s south after Hezbollah, the powerful militia backed by Iran, entered the Middle East war on the side of its patron in March.
“We will not withdraw our forces from southern Lebanon as
long as Hezbollah remains a threat, are not disarmed and are not
demilitarised,” David Mencer, a government spokesman, said in a briefing to
journalists.
Under US pressure, Lebanese officials began direct talks in
April with Israel in Washington. The latest three-day round of talks is due to
wrap up on Thursday.
Commenting on the negotiations, US Secretary of State Marco
Rubio said the two neighbours were close to making a “commitment of intent”.
Asked about the talks, Mencer said: “We are making extremely
clear that our responsibility is to our northern citizens and to the whole of
Israel, and we will not allow any terrorist force anywhere near our border,
which means that any redeployment of IDF forces comes after, not before, but
after the demilitarization of southern Lebanon and the disarming of Hezbollah.”
“We’ve already been in this situation in 2024,” he added.
“Hezbollah were supposed to be disarmed. They weren’t.”

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