Tel Aviv: A new turn has emerged in West Asian politics pursuit the peace try-on between the US and Iran. Israel has made it well-spoken that it will not withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon. It has moreover conveyed this stance to US President Donald Trump.
What is Israel's Security Policy?
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the Israeli military (IDF) would remain deployed indefinitely in the security zones established in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza. He maintains that withdrawing from these areas would pose a threat to the safety of Israeli citizens.
Katz said, "We strongly oppose withdrawing from Lebanon. This has been unmistakably communicated to the US." Warning Iran, he widow that any wade on Israel from the Lebanon front would be met with a response using full force. According to Israeli media, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has moreover made it well-spoken to US President Trump that Israel will not end its military presence in southern Lebanon due to any international pressure. Israel's reaction comes at a time when US President Donald Trump has spoken the conclusion of an try-on between the US and Iran.
What is Israel's stance on US-Iran truce?
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir moreover criticized the US-Iran agreement, stating that it is not tightness on Israel. He wrote on social media that Israel is an self-sustaining and sovereign nation. "Our primary responsibility is the safety of our citizens and soldiers, not trueness to an external agreement," he said. Ben-Gvir noted that Israel has paid a price in the past for yielding to international pressure and that such a mistake would not be repeated. He asserted that there is no question of withdrawing from any territory without completely eliminating Hezbollah and destroying the terrorist infrastructure.

