Netanyahu says Israel won’t leave occupied land in Lebanon
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will continue its occupation of Lebanese and Syrian territory, despite a US-Iran ceasefire agreement. Netanyahu announced at a press conference that Israeli forces will remain in Lebanon, occupying approximately 570 square kilometers, as long as deemed necessary for security.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will continue its occupation of Lebanese and Syrian territory, despite a US-Iran ceasefire agreement. Netanyahu announced at a press conference that Israeli forces will remain in Lebanon, occupying approximately 570 square kilometers, as long as deemed necessary for security. This stance comes as a memorandum of understanding, reportedly including the termination of military operations in Lebanon, is expected to be signed by Iran and the US. Israel has been engaged in conflict with Hezbollah since October 2023, which escalated into a full-scale invasion of Lebanon. Netanyahu indicated Israel will continue to target "Iran's terror arms" and maintain its presence to counter Iran.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIsrael will continue to target 'Iran’s terror arms'.
Israel's occupation of Lebanese and Syrian territory will continue.
Israel has been involved in a war with Hezbollah since October 2023.
Israel occupies around 570sq km of territory in Lebanon.
A ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran links to hostilities in Lebanon and Syria.