Tensions are escalating between Israel and the United States as reports claim Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected key terms of a U.S.–Iran peace framework, including provisions related to troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
According to sources, Netanyahu informed U.S. President Donald Trump that Israel does not consider itself bound by the Lebanon clause in the newly proposed agreement. Israel has reportedly refused to withdraw IDF forces, insisting that its military will remain in strategic security zones and continue operations against Hezbollah.
Senior Israeli officials have reinforced this position, stating that national security concerns override any external agreement terms. The development has raised serious questions about unity within the peace process and the future enforcement of the U.S.–Iran deal.
Meanwhile, the agreement—aimed at reducing regional tensions, reopening key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz, and advancing nuclear negotiations—continues to move forward despite growing diplomatic friction.
This video covers the latest updates, political reactions, and the growing Israel–U.S. disagreement over the Lebanon clause and its impact on regional stability.
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