Iran's Foreign Minister stated that any ongoing Israeli military presence in Lebanon would breach the interim agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at resolving the conflict. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed that Israel will maintain its presence in Lebanon for as long as deemed necessary.
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Iran states Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon is essential for US-Iran deal
Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that Israel's continued presence in Lebanon would violate the interim US-Iran agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded by stating that Israel will remain in Lebanon as long as necessary.
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US-Iran deal: Tehran says Israel withdrawal from Lebanon key
Iran states Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon is essential for US-Iran deal