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Israel's PM announced the country won't leave lands seized from Lebanon and Syria, contradicting terms in the new U.S.-Iran agreement. The stance signals potential collapse of the deal and escalating regional instability.
Netanyahu announced that Israel will not withdraw from territories it seized from Lebanon and Syria, directly contradicting terms that Trump's U.S.-Iran agreement apparently depends on. Israel's indefinite occupation of foreign territory is a unilateral rejection of the deal's premises.
This is Netanyahu publicly signaling he won't comply with conditions the U.S. presented as central to preventing regional war. If the Iran agreement requires Israeli withdrawal and Netanyahu refuses, the agreement collapses. Trump either negotiated without securing Israeli commitment in advance (suggesting weakness in the negotiation), or Netanyahu is breaking faith with conditions he previously accepted. Either way, the announced Israeli policy is fundamentally incompatible with the claimed terms of the deal.
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