Benjamin Netanyahu says the Israeli army will remain in southern Lebanon as long as necessary
The Israeli Prime Minister announced that the government’s directive regarding military presence in southern Lebanon has not changed, and the country’s army will stay in the security zone as long as necessary.
He wrote on social media platform X that Israeli forces have full freedom to neutralize any direct threat against themselves or the residents of the north, and emphasized that the army has no restrictions in this regard.
Netanyahu reiterated that the Israeli army will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon as long as necessary.
The continuation of the ceasefire in Lebanon and the status of the buffer zone have been key topics in recent negotiations between Iran and the United States in Switzerland.

