Lebanon Debate
Lebanon Debate
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Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, affirmed that Israel does not wish to remain in southern Lebanon and has no claims to Lebanese territory. He emphasized that the future of the south should be under the control of the Lebanese state and the Lebanese army alone. He stated that the current phase presents an opportunity for the Lebanese government to push Hezbollah away from the borders, especially as Iran's influence wanes and Hezbollah's power weakens. Danon confirmed that Israel's withdrawal is linked to the Lebanese army's ability to maintain control and its rejection of Hezbollah’s return. He also pointed out that Israel prefers the Lebanese state to handle security threats and that Israel is working to establish direct communication channels with the Lebanese army in coordination with the United States. Regarding Israel’s interventions in Lebanese territory when necessary to prevent Hezbollah’s resurgence, he affirmed that the goal is for the Lebanese army to carry out these responsibilities. Danon described the decreasing influence of Iran in Lebanon as a positive sign and reiterated that Israel has no intention of staying in Lebanon. Instead, Israel seeks secure and stable borders and is open to the possibility of reaching future peace agreements.
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