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Israel refuses to withdraw from Lebanon

Israel refuses to withdraw from Lebanon

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed U.S. President Donald Trump of Israel's refusal to withdraw troops from Lebanon. Despite a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran calling for a cessation of hostilities, Lebanese media reported that Israeli attacks have continued.

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