Israel refuses to withdraw from southern Lebanon despite US pressure, as negotiations continue in Washington
CENTCOM chief visits Israel, Gulf as Lebanon talks stall
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Israel's alliance with America is vital, but Jerusalem can't outsource its security - editorial. Lebanon and Israel are discussing a U.S.-backed proposal for Israeli forces to transfer some of the Lebanese territory invaded in their war with Hezbollah to Lebanon’s military, officials on both sides said. The US will remain Israel’s most important ally.
Furthermore, The proposed pilot project is part of the latest round of Israeli-Lebanese talks in Washington, which are going ahead even after they appear. Issa says Israel will withdraw from Lebanon 'sooner or later'.
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Israel's alliance with America is vital, but Jerusalem can't outsource its security - editorial.
according to The Jerusalem Post (Front Page)Lebanon and Israel are discussing a U.S.-backed proposal for Israeli forces to transfer some of the Lebanese territory invaded in their war with Hezbollah to Lebanon’s military, officials on both sides said.
according to LeadershipThe US will remain Israel’s most important ally.
according to The Jerusalem Post (Front Page)The proposed pilot project is part of the latest round of Israeli-Lebanese talks in Washington, which are going ahead even after they appear […]
according to LeadershipIssa says Israel will withdraw from Lebanon 'sooner or later'.
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