Netanyahu vows to stay in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza after US-Iran deal (opens original article in a new tab)
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledged to maintain military presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria despite a U.S.-Iran deal to end the Middle East war, as domestic and international reactions criticized the agreement and challenged his leadership.
- Israeli PM Netanyahu vows to keep forces in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria 'for as long as necessary'
- Netanyahu claims Iran sought Israeli withdrawal from security zones but 'that did not happen'
- Israeli officials and critics condemn U.S.-Iran deal as a failure and challenge Netanyahu's leadership
- U.S.-Iran deal aims to end Middle East war with cease-fire and 60-day negotiations
- Israeli Defense Minister vows to retain troops in Lebanon despite Iranian demands
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