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Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israel Says Troops Will Stay in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israel Reaffirms Security Zone Policy Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel will not withdraw from security zones it currently controls in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, signaling that any future regional agreement involving Iran and the United States may not automatically lead to Israeli troop pullbacks. In a statement posted Friday, June 13,2026 Katz said Israel’s security doctrine remains focused o
Israel Says Troops Will Stay in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israel Reaffirms Security Zone Policy Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel will not withdraw from security zones it currently controls in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, signaling that any future regional agreement involving Iran and the United States may not automatically lead to Israeli troop pullbacks. In a statement posted Friday, June 13,2026 Katz said Israel’s security doctrine remains focused o
Syria and Saudi Arabia sign major investment deals to boost reconstruction
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed a series of major economic and infrastructure agreements aimed at accelerating Syria’s post-war reconstruction and strengthening bilateral ties, marking one of the most significant rounds of cooperation between the two countries in recent years. Officials said the deals span aviation, telecommunications, energy, and development projects, with billions of dollars expected to flow into key sectors of the Syrian economy. The agreements include the l
Syria and Saudi Arabia sign major investment deals to boost reconstruction
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed a series of major economic and infrastructure agreements aimed at accelerating Syria’s post-war reconstruction and strengthening bilateral ties, marking one of the most significant rounds of cooperation between the two countries in recent years. Officials said the deals span aviation, telecommunications, energy, and development projects, with billions of dollars expected to flow into key sectors of the Syrian economy. The agreements include the l
Syria Faces Uncertainty After Assad's Fall: A New Era Begins
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s 50-year regime has ushered in a new chapter for Syria, marked by jubilation and uncertainty. In Damascus, crowds celebrated the regime's collapse, while other groups, including rebel factions, engaged in efforts to stabilize the country and fill the power vacuum left behind. Syrian journalist Abdo Fayyad attributes this shift to the 2016 opposition victories in Idlib, which laid the groundwork for today’s rebel advances. While the future
Syria Faces Uncertainty After Assad's Fall: A New Era Begins
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s 50-year regime has ushered in a new chapter for Syria, marked by jubilation and uncertainty. In Damascus, crowds celebrated the regime's collapse, while other groups, including rebel factions, engaged in efforts to stabilize the country and fill the power vacuum left behind. Syrian journalist Abdo Fayyad attributes this shift to the 2016 opposition victories in Idlib, which laid the groundwork for today’s rebel advances. While the future
75 Indians Evacuated from Syria as Rebels Overthrow Assad
In a significant development, at least 75 Indian nationals have been evacuated from war-torn Syria, where rebel forces have overthrown President Bashar al-Assad’s government. The evacuees, including 44 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir stranded at Saida Zainab, have safely crossed into Lebanon and will return to India by commercial flights, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. The evacuation follows multiple requests from Indian nationals and an assessment of the evolv
75 Indians Evacuated from Syria as Rebels Overthrow Assad
In a significant development, at least 75 Indian nationals have been evacuated from war-torn Syria, where rebel forces have overthrown President Bashar al-Assad’s government. The evacuees, including 44 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir stranded at Saida Zainab, have safely crossed into Lebanon and will return to India by commercial flights, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. The evacuation follows multiple requests from Indian nationals and an assessment of the evolv
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syria as Netanyahu Denies Corruption Charges
Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on military targets in Syria after Israeli troops seized a buffer zone, previously established after the 1973 Middle East war. The military said it would deploy forces in additional locations essential for Israel’s defense, though it denied advancing toward Damascus. On the same day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in his long-running corruption trial, denying charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu called the charge
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syria as Netanyahu Denies Corruption Charges
Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on military targets in Syria after Israeli troops seized a buffer zone, previously established after the 1973 Middle East war. The military said it would deploy forces in additional locations essential for Israel’s defense, though it denied advancing toward Damascus. On the same day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in his long-running corruption trial, denying charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu called the charge









