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Lebanon vs. Israel

Lebanon vs. Israel: Army Deployment and Hezbollah Disarmament Dispute

Under a US-brokered Trilateral Framework agreement, Lebanon's army is deploying in specific areas of southern Lebanon recently vacated by Israeli forces. This follows a recent conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group. A key point of contention is Israel's demand for Hezbollah's full disarmament as a precondition for a complete withdrawal from all Lebanese territory.

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Left Corner

Lebanon

Sovereignty and Full Israeli Withdrawal Are Paramount

Lebanon asserts its right to full territorial sovereignty and demands Israel's complete withdrawal from all occupied southern Lebanese territory. It seeks international support to strengthen its national army and enforce state control, including over non-state actors like Hezbollah, through its own institutions.

Territorial Integrity

Lebanon insists on Israel's full and unconditional withdrawal from all Lebanese territory, including the 'security zone' along the border, to restore complete sovereignty.

LAF Authority

The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) are committed to asserting state control over all parts of the country and require support to disarm Hezbollah through internal capacity building.

International Support

Lebanon seeks US and international assistance to equip its national army, enabling it to assume full security responsibilities throughout its territory post-withdrawal.

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Right Corner

Israel

Security First: Disarm Hezbollah Before Full Withdrawal

Israel prioritizes the security of its northern communities and insists on the complete disarmament of Hezbollah before considering a full withdrawal from southern Lebanon. It maintains the right to self-defense against any threats originating from Lebanese territory, as Hezbollah is a designated terrorist organization.

Northern Security

Israel's primary concern is protecting its northern border from attacks by Hezbollah, which continues to pose a significant security threat from Lebanese territory.

Hezbollah Disarmament

Full Israeli withdrawal is conditional on the verified disarmament of Hezbollah's illegal weapons, as stipulated in the US-brokered agreement and crucial for long-term stability.

Right to Self-Defense

Israel reserves the right to take military action to remove immediate threats, even within the pilot zones, if its security is compromised or promises are not met.